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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
48 121 kurii fell.
48 122 Some of the newcomers rushed upon the defenders with axes, and limbs and heads were smote away, but kurii loyal to Agamemnon threw themselves on the assailants, seized axes, and there were terrible struggles for the weapons.
48 123 A throat was bitten through, and I did not even know if the victim was of the newcomers or not.
48 124 Back in the room, closer to the portal through which the newcomers had emerged, kur struggled with kur.
48 125 I was then on all fours, looking wildly about.
48 126 I did not see the Lady Bina.
48 127 I did see that Desmond of Harfax was free, one of his captors, headless, beside him.
kurii fell. Some of the newcomers rushed upon the defenders with axes, and limbs and heads were smote away, but kurii loyal to Agamemnon threw themselves on the assailants, seized axes, and there were terrible struggles for the weapons. A throat was bitten through, and I did not even know if the victim was of the newcomers or not. Back in the room, closer to the portal through which the newcomers had emerged, kur struggled with kur. I was then on all fours, looking wildly about. I did not see the Lady Bina. I did see that Desmond of Harfax was free, one of his captors, headless, beside him. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )