Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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9
254
One thrust at him with a spear, doubtless stolen from a weapon room, but he caught the weapon and jerked its wielder forward, startled, wide-eyed, onto the sharp blade of the small swift sword, the warrior's gladius.
One thrust at him with a spear, doubtless stolen from a weapon room, but he caught the weapon and jerked its wielder forward, startled, wide-eyed, onto the sharp blade of the small swift sword, the warrior's gladius.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #254)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
251
I saw Tarl Cabot, and his confrere, Pertinax, and the fellow, Tajima, a fine rider, fighting, to protect tarns.
9
252
Men drew away from Cabot.
9
253
Few, it seemed, cared to cross steel with him.
9
254
One thrust at him with a spear, doubtless stolen from a weapon room, but he caught the weapon and jerked its wielder forward, startled, wide-eyed, onto the sharp blade of the small swift sword, the warrior's gladius.
9
255
Almost in the same moment he freed the blade, and parried a thrust, the last his now-backward-reeling foe would make.
9
256
I think some mutineers did mount tarns, and manage to leave the ship.
9
257
The count was not clear.
I saw Tarl Cabot, and his confrere, Pertinax, and the fellow, Tajima, a fine rider, fighting, to protect tarns.
Men drew away from Cabot.
Few, it seemed, cared to cross steel with him.
One thrust at him with a spear, doubtless stolen from a weapon room, but he caught the weapon and jerked its wielder forward, startled, wide-eyed, onto the sharp blade of the small swift sword, the warrior's gladius.
Almost in the same moment he freed the blade, and parried a thrust, the last his now-backward-reeling foe would make.
I think some mutineers did mount tarns, and manage to leave the ship.
The count was not clear.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 9)