Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
156
If I was defeated, I determined that it would be a man that would defeat me, not a reputation.
19
157
I began to press forward in attack, exposing myself more, but beating back his defense by the sheer weight and number of my blows.
19
158
Pa-kur withdrew coolly, meeting my attack effortlessly, letting me weary my sword arm; hating him, I admired him; wanting to destroy him, I acclaimed his skill.
19
159
When my attack lapsed, Pa-kur did not press his own.
19
160
He clearly wanted me to attack again.
19
161
After several such onslaughts, my arm would be weakened to the point where it could not withstand the fury of his own offense, which was legendary on Gor.
19
162
As we fought, the men of Ar, fighting brilliantly for their city, their honor and loved ones, pushed back the men of Pa-kur again and again, but from the interior of the cylinder swarmed more men of the Assassin.
If I was defeated, I determined that it would be a man that would defeat me, not a reputation.
I began to press forward in attack, exposing myself more, but beating back his defense by the sheer weight and number of my blows.
Pa-kur withdrew coolly, meeting my attack effortlessly, letting me weary my sword arm; hating him, I admired him; wanting to destroy him, I acclaimed his skill.
When my attack lapsed, Pa-kur did not press his own.
He clearly wanted me to attack again.
After several such onslaughts, my arm would be weakened to the point where it could not withstand the fury of his own offense, which was legendary on Gor.
As we fought, the men of Ar, fighting brilliantly for their city, their honor and loved ones, pushed back the men of Pa-kur again and again, but from the interior of the cylinder swarmed more men of the Assassin.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )