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Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
50 234 The beast lunged forward, and I drove the blade, two hands on the handle, bracing it against my body, deep into its chest.
50 235 My head was buried in its fur, and I felt the heat of its breath on my neck.
50 236 I sensed Pertinax and Tajima hurrying about me.
50 237 The other kur had spun about, rushed to the side, and now had the great kur ax lifted, ready to strike, when two glaives were thrust into his body, again and again.
50 238 The first beast had fallen before me.
50 239 It was still alive, and the translator was still on.
50 240 "Forgive me," I said to the beast, kneeling beside it.
The beast lunged forward, and I drove the blade, two hands on the handle, bracing it against my body, deep into its chest. My head was buried in its fur, and I felt the heat of its breath on my neck. I sensed Pertinax and Tajima hurrying about me. The other kur had spun about, rushed to the side, and now had the great kur ax lifted, ready to strike, when two glaives were thrust into his body, again and again. The first beast had fallen before me. It was still alive, and the translator was still on. "Forgive me," I said to the beast, kneeling beside it. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )