Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
54
The spearhead disappeared from sight in the furry breast of the larl, and the shaft of the spear began to sink into it as the weight of the animal forced it deeper into its body.
13
55
I leaped from under the tawny, monstrous body, narrowly escaping the slashings of its clawed forefeet.
13
56
The spear shaft snapped and the beast fell to the earth, rolling on its back, pawing at the air, uttering piercing, enraged shrieks, trying to bite the toothpick-like object from its body.
13
57
With a convulsive shudder, the great head rolled to one side and the eyes half closed, leaving a milky slit of death between the lids.
13
58
I turned to regard the individual whose life I had saved.
13
59
He was now bent and crooked, like a broken, blasted shrub in his yellow shroudlike robe.
13
60
The hood concealed his face.
The spearhead disappeared from sight in the furry breast of the larl, and the shaft of the spear began to sink into it as the weight of the animal forced it deeper into its body.
I leaped from under the tawny, monstrous body, narrowly escaping the slashings of its clawed forefeet.
The spear shaft snapped and the beast fell to the earth, rolling on its back, pawing at the air, uttering piercing, enraged shrieks, trying to bite the toothpick-like object from its body.
With a convulsive shudder, the great head rolled to one side and the eyes half closed, leaving a milky slit of death between the lids.
I turned to regard the individual whose life I had saved.
He was now bent and crooked, like a broken, blasted shrub in his yellow shroudlike robe.
The hood concealed his face.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )