Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
287
It had been an excellent diversion on the part of the kur.
It had been an excellent diversion on the part of the Kur.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #287)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
284
"It will escape!" He leaped to the barred window, striking madly about, against the stone.
7
285
His men followed, striking, crying out.
7
286
I smiled, seeing, in the confusion, the blood, drop by drop, slip to the door of the cell, move across the stones, out into the hall, and through the threshold, then up the twisting, narrow, concave stairs.
7
287
It had been an excellent diversion on the part of the kur.
7
288
It would have known it would not have had the time to wrench loose the bars and slip through the narrow window before being hacked to pieces.
7
289
But the ruse had drawn Ibn Saran from the door.
7
290
Ibn Saran spun from the wall, his blade battered, nicked and dull, from pounding on the stone.
"It will escape!" He leaped to the barred window, striking madly about, against the stone.
His men followed, striking, crying out.
I smiled, seeing, in the confusion, the blood, drop by drop, slip to the door of the cell, move across the stones, out into the hall, and through the threshold, then up the twisting, narrow, concave stairs.
It had been an excellent diversion on the part of the kur.
It would have known it would not have had the time to wrench loose the bars and slip through the narrow window before being hacked to pieces.
But the ruse had drawn Ibn Saran from the door.
Ibn Saran spun from the wall, his blade battered, nicked and dull, from pounding on the stone.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 7)