Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
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 21, Sentence #461)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
21
462
The Kur with the weapon had then come out, hunting for it, to finish it.
21
463
He had not counted on there being an ally, and one who was human.
21
464
Similar thoughts must have coursed through the brain of the Kur and I, but I did not know the position or nature of the portal.
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.
The Kur with the weapon had then come out, hunting for it, to finish it.
He had not counted on there being an ally, and one who was human.
Similar thoughts must have coursed through the brain of the Kur and I, but I did not know the position or nature of the portal.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 21)