Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
20
122
Scarcely had it seen the flash of tuchuk steel, the saddle knife, its blade balanced, nine inches in length, which had slipped from my sleeve, turned, and, hurled, struck him.
Scarcely had it seen the flash of Tuchuk steel, the saddle knife, its blade balanced, nine inches in length, which had slipped from my sleeve, turned, and, hurled, struck him.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #122)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
20
119
"Had you known me better," said I, "you would not have come to the skerry".
20
120
The ax drew back to the termination of its arc, ready for the flashing, circular, flattish sweep that would cut me in two.
20
121
Then the beast stopped, puzzled.
20
122
Scarcely had it seen the flash of tuchuk steel, the saddle knife, its blade balanced, nine inches in length, which had slipped from my sleeve, turned, and, hurled, struck him.
20
123
It tottered, eyes wild, not understanding, then understanding, the hilt protruding from its chest, stopped only by the guard, the blade fixed in the vast eight-valved heart.
20
124
It took two steps forward.
20
125
Then it fell, the ax clattering on the stone.
"Had you known me better," said I, "you would not have come to the skerry".
The ax drew back to the termination of its arc, ready for the flashing, circular, flattish sweep that would cut me in two.
Then the beast stopped, puzzled.
Scarcely had it seen the flash of tuchuk steel, the saddle knife, its blade balanced, nine inches in length, which had slipped from my sleeve, turned, and, hurled, struck him.
It tottered, eyes wild, not understanding, then understanding, the hilt protruding from its chest, stopped only by the guard, the blade fixed in the vast eight-valved heart.
It took two steps forward.
Then it fell, the ax clattering on the stone.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 20)