Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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The nature of the attack, and its extent, would not be clear to them.
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18
A Kur lifted its great ax.
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I charged him, my ax swift before he could strike.
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I wrenched free the blade of the ax, as it slumped down, breaking it free from its jawbone and shoulder.
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"Tarl Red Hair!" I heard cry.
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It was the voice of a girl, wild, slender.
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I turned.
The nature of the attack, and its extent, would not be clear to them.
A Kur lifted its great ax.
I charged him, my ax swift before he could strike.
I wrenched free the blade of the ax, as it slumped down, breaking it free from its jawbone and shoulder.
"Tarl Red Hair!" I heard cry.
It was the voice of a girl, wild, slender.
I turned.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )