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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 297 The animal, at least four times, had been struck, and with the razor-sharp scimitars of the Tahari.
7 298 Once, by Ibn Saran, it had been wounded to a depth of some six inches.
7 299 I had adjudged this by the blood rain on the scimitar, in its rivulets.
7 300 So struck, four times, I found it not difficult to believe that the animal, even if unfound, would have sought a dark place, and there, in silence, bled to death.
7 301 "We have disposed of the body," said Ibn Saran.
7 302 I shrugged.
7 303 "It threatened your life," he said.
The animal, at least four times, had been struck, and with the razor-sharp scimitars of the Tahari. Once, by Ibn Saran, it had been wounded to a depth of some six inches. I had adjudged this by the blood rain on the scimitar, in its rivulets. So struck, four times, I found it not difficult to believe that the animal, even if unfound, would have sought a dark place, and there, in silence, bled to death. "We have disposed of the body," said Ibn Saran. I shrugged. "It threatened your life," he said. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )