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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

The third judge held up a small hollow bar, on a cord, and took a light hammer in his hand. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #78)
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31 78 The third judge held up a small hollow bar, on a cord, and took a light hammer in his hand.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 75 This is an advantage in First Blood contests, where a light touch may be sufficient for a win.
31 76 The oiled blade is also easier to pull free should the blade be jammed between ribs.
31 77 This can be an advantage in Last Blood contests, particularly if more than one contestant is involved.
31 78 The third judge held up a small hollow bar, on a cord, and took a light hammer in his hand.
31 79 The combatants faced one another, at a distance of three paces.
31 80 Scarcely had the bright note of the light hammer on the small bar rang out than Bruno of Torcadino apparently lost his balance and fell at the feet of the acceptor of his challenge.
31 81 "First Blood," said Bruno of Torcadino.
This is an advantage in First Blood contests, where a light touch may be sufficient for a win. The oiled blade is also easier to pull free should the blade be jammed between ribs. This can be an advantage in Last Blood contests, particularly if more than one contestant is involved. The third judge held up a small hollow bar, on a cord, and took a light hammer in his hand. The combatants faced one another, at a distance of three paces. Scarcely had the bright note of the light hammer on the small bar rang out than Bruno of Torcadino apparently lost his balance and fell at the feet of the acceptor of his challenge. "First Blood," said Bruno of Torcadino. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 31)