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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 193 Again and again the blades cut and stabbed at them.
37 194 One man cried out in pain, wounded, by the thrust of another.
37 195 Then, suddenly, the larger animal, snarling, turning about with blurring speed, caught another man in its jaws, shaking him.
37 196 A blade then found its heart, and in its death throes, not releasing its new prey, it rolled and shook, and half of it fell free to the side.
37 197 The smaller animal continued to feed until its vertebrae, at the base of the skull, had been severed.
37 198 When it became clear that the animals were dead the men stopped hacking and thrusting at their bodies.
37 199 Then they drew back, almost as though in shock, their reddened blades lowered.
Again and again the blades cut and stabbed at them. One man cried out in pain, wounded, by the thrust of another. Then, suddenly, the larger animal, snarling, turning about with blurring speed, caught another man in its jaws, shaking him. A blade then found its heart, and in its death throes, not releasing its new prey, it rolled and shook, and half of it fell free to the side. The smaller animal continued to feed until its vertebrae, at the base of the skull, had been severed. When it became clear that the animals were dead the men stopped hacking and thrusting at their bodies. Then they drew back, almost as though in shock, their reddened blades lowered. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )