Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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21
497
Did it truly think the struggle was for the weapon? Did it not understand that the struggle was for who should live and who should die? Suddenly Grendel released the weapon and thrust out his massive clawed paw and the fingers of his right paw thrust through the left eye of the kur and the rest of the grip, the thumb, was on its jaws, back, behind the fangs, and then Grendel turned his paw, thus lifting and exposing the kur's throat, and then brought it forward, to his own jaws, and tore it away, and then stood crouched over the shuddering, dying body, blood smeared on his chest and about his jaws.
Did it truly think the struggle was for the weapon? Did it not understand that the struggle was for who should live and who should die? Suddenly Grendel released the weapon and thrust out his massive clawed paw and the fingers of his right paw thrust through the left eye of the Kur and the rest of the grip, the thumb, was on its jaws, back, behind the fangs, and then Grendel turned his paw, thus lifting and exposing the Kur's throat, and then brought it forward, to his own jaws, and tore it away, and then stood crouched over the shuddering, dying body, blood smeared on his chest and about his jaws.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #497)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
21
494
Then Grendel drew the weapon closer and closer to himself, inch by inch.
21
495
"The kur should loose his grip!" said Cabot.
21
496
"He is being drawn too close to Grendel!" But the kur was unwise, and was reluctant to surrender the weapon.
21
497
Did it truly think the struggle was for the weapon? Did it not understand that the struggle was for who should live and who should die? Suddenly Grendel released the weapon and thrust out his massive clawed paw and the fingers of his right paw thrust through the left eye of the kur and the rest of the grip, the thumb, was on its jaws, back, behind the fangs, and then Grendel turned his paw, thus lifting and exposing the kur's throat, and then brought it forward, to his own jaws, and tore it away, and then stood crouched over the shuddering, dying body, blood smeared on his chest and about his jaws.
21
498
The blonde screamed in horror.
21
499
Grendel turned to regard her, his long dark tongue moving about, licking the blood about his fangs.
21
500
She lay down on the cement platform, covering her head with her hands, trembling.
Then Grendel drew the weapon closer and closer to himself, inch by inch.
"The kur should loose his grip!" said Cabot.
"He is being drawn too close to Grendel!" But the kur was unwise, and was reluctant to surrender the weapon.
Did it truly think the struggle was for the weapon? Did it not understand that the struggle was for who should live and who should die? Suddenly Grendel released the weapon and thrust out his massive clawed paw and the fingers of his right paw thrust through the left eye of the kur and the rest of the grip, the thumb, was on its jaws, back, behind the fangs, and then Grendel turned his paw, thus lifting and exposing the kur's throat, and then brought it forward, to his own jaws, and tore it away, and then stood crouched over the shuddering, dying body, blood smeared on his chest and about his jaws.
The blonde screamed in horror.
Grendel turned to regard her, his long dark tongue moving about, licking the blood about his fangs.
She lay down on the cement platform, covering her head with her hands, trembling.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21)