Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
140
I placed my sword in the dirt before the gate and, turning the impaled body about, drew free the great war spear, pulling the shaft through the body, holding the body in place, beneath my foot, to free the shaft.
I placed my sword in the dirt before the gate and, turning the impaled body about, drew free the great war spear, pulling the shaft through the body, holding the body in place, beneath my foot, to free the shaft.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #140)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
137
The gate was again in darkness.
20
138
"Get your weapons!" screamed Hura.
20
139
In the center of the stockade, two torches were lifted.
20
140
I placed my sword in the dirt before the gate and, turning the impaled body about, drew free the great war spear, pulling the shaft through the body, holding the body in place, beneath my foot, to free the shaft.
20
141
"Our bowstrings have been cut!" wailed a panther woman.
20
142
Others, too, cried out.
20
143
I heard, from one side, the laughter of Verna, and saw her briefly, a sleen knife in her hand.
The gate was again in darkness.
"Get your weapons!" screamed Hura.
In the center of the stockade, two torches were lifted.
I placed my sword in the dirt before the gate and, turning the impaled body about, drew free the great war spear, pulling the shaft through the body, holding the body in place, beneath my foot, to free the shaft.
"Our bowstrings have been cut!" wailed a panther woman.
Others, too, cried out.
I heard, from one side, the laughter of Verna, and saw her briefly, a sleen knife in her hand.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 20)