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

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48 326 He did have the side knife in its sheath, part of the harnessing, but he made no attempt to draw that blade.
48 327 "You live, glorious Grendel!" cried Desmond of Harfax.
48 328 "Arm yourself, or flee, dear guard, sweet monster," implored the Lady Bina.
48 329 "His eyes mean death".
48 330 Grendel stepped forward, to the center of the room, and Lucius, with a cry of rage, unintelligible in the translator, rushed forward and his ax, bright and double edged, described its swift, terrible arc, and in a moment might have cut away a head and part of a shoulder, but it was suddenly arrested in its flight, shaken, trembling in the impact, its haft beneath the blade grasped in a mighty hand, one which had scarcely moved.
48 331 In the chamber there were cries of astonishment.
48 332 Then Grendel wrenched the ax from the hands of Lucius.
He did have the side knife in its sheath, part of the harnessing, but he made no attempt to draw that blade. "You live, glorious Grendel!" cried Desmond of Harfax. "Arm yourself, or flee, dear guard, sweet monster," implored the Lady Bina. "His eyes mean death". Grendel stepped forward, to the center of the room, and Lucius, with a cry of rage, unintelligible in the translator, rushed forward and his ax, bright and double edged, described its swift, terrible arc, and in a moment might have cut away a head and part of a shoulder, but it was suddenly arrested in its flight, shaken, trembling in the impact, its haft beneath the blade grasped in a mighty hand, one which had scarcely moved. In the chamber there were cries of astonishment. Then Grendel wrenched the ax from the hands of Lucius. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )