Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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126
He then threw the young thrall to his feet, holding him by the collar, his back to me.
He then threw the young thrall to his feet, holding him by the collar, his back to me.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #126)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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123
In an instant Ottar had bound the young man's hands before his body.
7
124
He then jerked him to his knees by the iron collar.
7
125
"You have seen what your ax can do to posts," said he to me, "now let us see what it can do to the body of a man".
7
126
He then threw the young thrall to his feet, holding him by the collar, his back to me.
7
127
The spine, of course, would be immediately severed; moreover, part of the ax will, if the blow be powerful, emerge from the abdomen.
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128
It takes, however, more than one blow to cut a body, that of a man, in two.
7
129
To strike more than twice, however, is regarded as clumsiness.
In an instant Ottar had bound the young man's hands before his body.
He then jerked him to his knees by the iron collar.
"You have seen what your ax can do to posts," said he to me, "now let us see what it can do to the body of a man".
He then threw the young thrall to his feet, holding him by the collar, his back to me.
The spine, of course, would be immediately severed; moreover, part of the ax will, if the blow be powerful, emerge from the abdomen.
It takes, however, more than one blow to cut a body, that of a man, in two.
To strike more than twice, however, is regarded as clumsiness.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 7)