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

Then, coughing, wavering, seemingly finding it difficult to speak, he lifted his right hand, sword grasped, in the air. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #94)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 94 Then, coughing, wavering, seemingly finding it difficult to speak, he lifted his right hand, sword grasped, in the air.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 91 "I did not even feel it! It is a fluke, luck, chance, a mishap!" "You did not see the blade," said the judge.
31 92 The acceptor of the challenge, furiously indignant, howling with rage, uttering objections and imprecations, denied redress, was politely escorted by two attendants from the sand.
31 93 Bruno of Torcadino then hobbled, lurching, to the judges' table, and placed one of the two silver tarsks on the other.
31 94 Then, coughing, wavering, seemingly finding it difficult to speak, he lifted his right hand, sword grasped, in the air.
31 95 "Challenge!" he burst out, and then his body shook, with coughing.
31 96 To speak briefly, four men, in turn, initially assured and eager, each confident, each intending to win several tarsks at the risk of one, such stakes generously granted, responded to the challenges of Bruno of Torcadino.
31 97 After the second of the four men, the crowd became silent and watchful.
"I did not even feel it! It is a fluke, luck, chance, a mishap!" "You did not see the blade," said the judge. The acceptor of the challenge, furiously indignant, howling with rage, uttering objections and imprecations, denied redress, was politely escorted by two attendants from the sand. Bruno of Torcadino then hobbled, lurching, to the judges' table, and placed one of the two silver tarsks on the other. Then, coughing, wavering, seemingly finding it difficult to speak, he lifted his right hand, sword grasped, in the air. "Challenge!" he burst out, and then his body shook, with coughing. To speak briefly, four men, in turn, initially assured and eager, each confident, each intending to win several tarsks at the risk of one, such stakes generously granted, responded to the challenges of Bruno of Torcadino. After the second of the four men, the crowd became silent and watchful. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 31)