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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

"A shield, a shield!" cried Decius Albus, "and one, as well, for noble Lucilius!" The large Kur beside him in the box was crouched down, and the broad, double-edged blade of the Kur ax it bore was held across its body, before its chest, covering its heart. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #650)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
61 650 "A shield, a shield!" cried Decius Albus, "and one, as well, for noble Lucilius!" The large kur beside him in the box was crouched down, and the broad, double-edged blade of the kur ax it bore was held across its body, before its chest, covering its heart.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
61 647 Men drew back from those about the stake.
61 648 None wished to be the first to die.
61 649 Lord Grendel roared with pleasure, lifting the ax.
61 650 "A shield, a shield!" cried Decius Albus, "and one, as well, for noble Lucilius!" The large kur beside him in the box was crouched down, and the broad, double-edged blade of the kur ax it bore was held across its body, before its chest, covering its heart.
61 651 Its baleful eyes gleamed over the edge.
61 652 Decius Albus drew back a yard in the box, turning white.
61 653 The need for shields had not been anticipated.
Men drew back from those about the stake. None wished to be the first to die. Lord Grendel roared with pleasure, lifting the ax. "A shield, a shield!" cried Decius Albus, "and one, as well, for noble Lucilius!" The large kur beside him in the box was crouched down, and the broad, double-edged blade of the kur ax it bore was held across its body, before its chest, covering its heart. Its baleful eyes gleamed over the edge. Decius Albus drew back a yard in the box, turning white. The need for shields had not been anticipated. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 61)