Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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153
I managed, as the kur was twisting his ax, trying to free it of the body, to drive my blade through its neck, under the right ear.
I managed, as the Kur was twisting his ax, trying to free it of the body, to drive my blade through its neck, under the right ear.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #153)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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150
I do not choose to speak in detail of what followed.
14
151
kurii themselves, axes like sheets of iron rain, shattered that fearful throng, splitting it into hundreds of screaming fragments of terror.
14
152
A man not more than a yard from me was cut half in two, from the head to the belt, in one stroke.
14
153
I managed, as the kur was twisting his ax, trying to free it of the body, to drive my blade through its neck, under the right ear.
14
154
I saw Ivar Forkbeard, his sword gone, lost in the body of a nearby kur, his knife in his hand, one hand thrusting away and upward the jaws of a kur, repeatedly plunge his knife into the huge chest of the beast.
14
155
There was uneven footing in the hall.
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156
We slipped in the blood.
I do not choose to speak in detail of what followed.
kurii themselves, axes like sheets of iron rain, shattered that fearful throng, splitting it into hundreds of screaming fragments of terror.
A man not more than a yard from me was cut half in two, from the head to the belt, in one stroke.
I managed, as the kur was twisting his ax, trying to free it of the body, to drive my blade through its neck, under the right ear.
I saw Ivar Forkbeard, his sword gone, lost in the body of a nearby kur, his knife in his hand, one hand thrusting away and upward the jaws of a kur, repeatedly plunge his knife into the huge chest of the beast.
There was uneven footing in the hall.
We slipped in the blood.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 14)