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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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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.
7 291 He saw the blood.
7 292 He cried out with rage and, turning, fled from the cell.
7 293 On the kort rinds the spiders continued to hunt vints.
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. He saw the blood. He cried out with rage and, turning, fled from the cell. On the kort rinds the spiders continued to hunt vints. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )