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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 455 The howling of the wind screened the sounds of my movements; its swift, lacerating blasts must have torn the atmosphere of my scent to pieces, scattering it wildly about, affording the kur only sudden, misleading, fleeting, confused sensations.
21 456 He could not at the moment locate me.
21 457 I saw him, red in the twisting, howling sand, moving about, weapon ready, hunting me.
21 458 I was puzzled that the kur with whom I had trekked, who had worn the ring, had been hit four times, accurately, with the weapon of the kur who stalked me.
21 459 Furthermore, he had been struck, as nearly as I could determine, head-on.
21 460 It was not as though the kur with the weapon had located him at the throat of a man, and then fired.
21 461 It seemed likely then that the kur must have been struck as it had framed itself, perhaps in an opening, the other kur, smelling it, hearing it, firing when it had tried to enter.
The howling of the wind screened the sounds of my movements; its swift, lacerating blasts must have torn the atmosphere of my scent to pieces, scattering it wildly about, affording the kur only sudden, misleading, fleeting, confused sensations. He could not at the moment locate me. I saw him, red in the twisting, howling sand, moving about, weapon ready, hunting me. I was puzzled that the kur with whom I had trekked, who had worn the ring, had been hit four times, accurately, with the weapon of the kur who stalked me. Furthermore, he had been struck, as nearly as I could determine, head-on. It was not as though the kur with the weapon had located him at the throat of a man, and then fired. It seemed likely then that the kur must have been struck as it had framed itself, perhaps in an opening, the other kur, smelling it, hearing it, firing when it had tried to enter. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )