Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
19
140
"His stroke can descend like lightning, cutting in two a grain of sa-tarna placed on the forehead of a man, without creasing the skin," said another.
"His stroke can descend like lightning, cutting in two a grain of sa-tarna placed on the forehead of a man, without creasing the skin," said another.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #140)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
19
137
"The sharpness of his blade, unmoving in the water, can divide a floating blossom," said a man.
19
138
I had seen that sort of thing, and did not doubt it.
19
139
It was not unusual for silk to fall, parted, from a shaken blade.
19
140
"His stroke can descend like lightning, cutting in two a grain of sa-tarna placed on the forehead of a man, without creasing the skin," said another.
19
141
This was possible, I supposed, but I would not have cared to be the fellow involved in the demonstration.
19
142
"One stroke can cut through seven bodies," claimed another.
19
143
If we were talking of the bodies of men this was unlikely.
"The sharpness of his blade, unmoving in the water, can divide a floating blossom," said a man.
I had seen that sort of thing, and did not doubt it.
It was not unusual for silk to fall, parted, from a shaken blade.
"His stroke can descend like lightning, cutting in two a grain of sa-tarna placed on the forehead of a man, without creasing the skin," said another.
This was possible, I supposed, but I would not have cared to be the fellow involved in the demonstration.
"One stroke can cut through seven bodies," claimed another.
If we were talking of the bodies of men this was unlikely.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 19)