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Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)

Then my captor again had his sword in his grip, but the other dragged his tarn upward, cursing, and its long, curved talons raked downwards, clutching for us. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #864)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 864 Then my captor again had his sword in his grip, but the other dragged his tarn upward, cursing, and its long, curved talons raked downwards, clutching for us.

Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 861 He struck again and the spear shaft, with a scattering of wood, split apart.
13 862 My captor now thrust his shield before him, and over my body.
13 863 I heard the blade of the other strike twice, ringing on the metal hoops of the shield that guarded me.
13 864 Then my captor again had his sword in his grip, but the other dragged his tarn upward, cursing, and its long, curved talons raked downwards, clutching for us.
13 865 I heard the talons tear across the shield.
13 866 My captor was thrusting upward, to keep the bird away.
13 867 Then its talons locked over the shield and it smote its wings, ripping the shield straps, half tearing my captor from the saddle, and the tarn was away, the shield then dropping like a penny, turning, toward the field below.
He struck again and the spear shaft, with a scattering of wood, split apart. My captor now thrust his shield before him, and over my body. I heard the blade of the other strike twice, ringing on the metal hoops of the shield that guarded me. Then my captor again had his sword in his grip, but the other dragged his tarn upward, cursing, and its long, curved talons raked downwards, clutching for us. I heard the talons tear across the shield. My captor was thrusting upward, to keep the bird away. Then its talons locked over the shield and it smote its wings, ripping the shield straps, half tearing my captor from the saddle, and the tarn was away, the shield then dropping like a penny, turning, toward the field below. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 13)