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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 131 I drove in once directly.
19 132 Pa-kur slid the blow lightly to one side, almost casually.
19 133 While we touched blades almost as if involved in some bizarre ritualistic dance, there was the ringing, the clanging of fiercer swordplay around us, as the men of Pa-kur engaged the men of Ar.
19 134 At last Pa-kur stepped back, out of the range of my blade.
19 135 He seemed complacent.
19 136 "I can kill you," he said.
19 137 I supposed what he said was true, but it may have been a calculated remark, something to put the enemy off balance, like announcing an unseen mate in chess to provoke an opponent into making an unnecessary defensive move, causing him to lose the initiative.
I drove in once directly. Pa-kur slid the blow lightly to one side, almost casually. While we touched blades almost as if involved in some bizarre ritualistic dance, there was the ringing, the clanging of fiercer swordplay around us, as the men of Pa-kur engaged the men of Ar. At last Pa-kur stepped back, out of the range of my blade. He seemed complacent. "I can kill you," he said. I supposed what he said was true, but it may have been a calculated remark, something to put the enemy off balance, like announcing an unseen mate in chess to provoke an opponent into making an unnecessary defensive move, causing him to lose the initiative. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )