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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 11 dust swirled, raised by war and the beating wings of tarns, the gigantic, monstrous saddle birds of Gor.
18 12 Here and there my fellows were still at their work.
18 13 Enemies spun about, encircled, fenced by lances, thence to be pierced by arrows.
18 14 I saw an Anangan dart lodge itself in a fellow's throat, who tried to pull it free, and, blood bursting from the neck, he sprawled into the dust, the vessel of the artery exposed, as it had caught behind the point of the dart, which point is broad, and barbed.
18 15 In two or three places men fought, interestingly, with blades.
18 16 I saw one fellow's spine severed as he tried to mount the saddle ladder of an unguarded tarn.
18 17 There was shouting.
dust swirled, raised by war and the beating wings of tarns, the gigantic, monstrous saddle birds of Gor. Here and there my fellows were still at their work. Enemies spun about, encircled, fenced by lances, thence to be pierced by arrows. I saw an Anangan dart lodge itself in a fellow's throat, who tried to pull it free, and, blood bursting from the neck, he sprawled into the dust, the vessel of the artery exposed, as it had caught behind the point of the dart, which point is broad, and barbed. In two or three places men fought, interestingly, with blades. I saw one fellow's spine severed as he tried to mount the saddle ladder of an unguarded tarn. There was shouting. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )