Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
70
His foe uttered angry noises, but there was nothing that suggested a call for quarter, a plea of mercy, even an emanation of fear.
His foe uttered angry noises, but there was nothing that suggested a call for quarter, a plea of mercy, even an emanation of fear.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #70)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
67
In this way the neck may be broken.
13
68
Cabot spun about, not releasing his hold, to fend other blows, the jabbing of the sharpened sticks, but none of the others approached.
13
69
Cabot exerted further pressure, but did not snap the spinal cord.
13
70
His foe uttered angry noises, but there was nothing that suggested a call for quarter, a plea of mercy, even an emanation of fear.
13
71
One of the skin-clad animals approached Cabot, unarmed, and put his hand gently on Cabot's arm.
13
72
They can kill me, thought Cabot.
13
73
What does it matter? He then released his hold and his foe, dazed, shaking his head, sank to his knees amongst the leaves.
In this way the neck may be broken.
Cabot spun about, not releasing his hold, to fend other blows, the jabbing of the sharpened sticks, but none of the others approached.
Cabot exerted further pressure, but did not snap the spinal cord.
His foe uttered angry noises, but there was nothing that suggested a call for quarter, a plea of mercy, even an emanation of fear.
One of the skin-clad animals approached Cabot, unarmed, and put his hand gently on Cabot's arm.
They can kill me, thought Cabot.
What does it matter? He then released his hold and his foe, dazed, shaking his head, sank to his knees amongst the leaves.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 13)