Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
156
At last, terminating a frenzied exchange, I managed to drive my blade into his shoulder, and as his sword arm dropped, I kicked the weapon from his grasp.
At last, terminating a frenzied exchange, I managed to drive my blade into his shoulder, and as his sword arm dropped, I kicked the weapon from his grasp.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #156)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
153
But Kazrak would not lay his sword on the stones at my feet.
9
154
Rather, he suddenly launched a vicious attack, forcing me to defend myself as best I could.
9
155
He seemed to fight with new fury, perhaps enraged that he had been offered quarter.
9
156
At last, terminating a frenzied exchange, I managed to drive my blade into his shoulder, and as his sword arm dropped, I kicked the weapon from his grasp.
9
157
He stood proudly in the road, waiting for me to kill him.
9
158
I turned and went to Talena, who was standing piteously by the side of the road, waiting to see who it was that would unhood her.
9
159
As I lifted the hood, she uttered a small, joyful sound, her green eyes bright with pleasure.
But Kazrak would not lay his sword on the stones at my feet.
Rather, he suddenly launched a vicious attack, forcing me to defend myself as best I could.
He seemed to fight with new fury, perhaps enraged that he had been offered quarter.
At last, terminating a frenzied exchange, I managed to drive my blade into his shoulder, and as his sword arm dropped, I kicked the weapon from his grasp.
He stood proudly in the road, waiting for me to kill him.
I turned and went to Talena, who was standing piteously by the side of the road, waiting to see who it was that would unhood her.
As I lifted the hood, she uttered a small, joyful sound, her green eyes bright with pleasure.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 9)