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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Kill him!" But now, almost like a drunk man, Kamras was fighting for his life and the Tuchuk, like a bear, scarcely moving more than arm and wrist, followed him about, shuffling through the sand after him, touching him again and again with the blade. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #573)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 573 "Kill him!" But now, almost like a drunk man, Kamras was fighting for his life and the tuchuk, like a bear, scarcely moving more than arm and wrist, followed him about, shuffling through the sand after him, touching him again and again with the blade.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 570 Then, foot by booted foot, Kamchak advanced toward him.
10 571 I saw the first blood leap from the cheek of Kamras, and then again from his left arm, then from the thigh, then from an ear.
10 572 "Kill him!" Aphris of Turia was screaming.
10 573 "Kill him!" But now, almost like a drunk man, Kamras was fighting for his life and the tuchuk, like a bear, scarcely moving more than arm and wrist, followed him about, shuffling through the sand after him, touching him again and again with the blade.
10 574 "Slay him!" howled Aphris of Turia! For perhaps better than fifteen minutes, patiently, not hurrying, Kamchak of the tuchuks shuffled after Kamras of Turia, touching him once more and ever again, each time leaving a quick, bright stain of blood on his tunic or body.
10 575 And then, to my astonishment, and that of the throng who had gathered to witness the contest, I saw Kamras, Champion of Turia, weak from the loss of blood, fall to his knees before Kamchak of the tuchuks.
10 576 Kamras tried to lift his sword but the boot of Kamchak pressed it into the sand, and Kamras lifted his eyes to look dazed into the scarred, inscrutable countenance of the tuchuk.
Then, foot by booted foot, Kamchak advanced toward him. I saw the first blood leap from the cheek of Kamras, and then again from his left arm, then from the thigh, then from an ear. "Kill him!" Aphris of Turia was screaming. "Kill him!" But now, almost like a drunk man, Kamras was fighting for his life and the tuchuk, like a bear, scarcely moving more than arm and wrist, followed him about, shuffling through the sand after him, touching him again and again with the blade. "Slay him!" howled Aphris of Turia! For perhaps better than fifteen minutes, patiently, not hurrying, Kamchak of the tuchuks shuffled after Kamras of Turia, touching him once more and ever again, each time leaving a quick, bright stain of blood on his tunic or body. And then, to my astonishment, and that of the throng who had gathered to witness the contest, I saw Kamras, Champion of Turia, weak from the loss of blood, fall to his knees before Kamchak of the tuchuks. Kamras tried to lift his sword but the boot of Kamchak pressed it into the sand, and Kamras lifted his eyes to look dazed into the scarred, inscrutable countenance of the tuchuk. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10)