Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
177
The spear's shaft gouged a trench six inches deep behind him, and then stopped, and the kur, biting in the air, eyes like fire, backed away, and fell backward; Ivar leaped away as another ax sought him.
The spear's shaft gouged a trench six inches deep behind him, and then stopped, and the Kur, biting in the air, eyes like fire, backed away, and fell backward; Ivar leaped away as another ax sought him.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #177)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
14
174
I saw one, suffering in the smoke and sparks, look up from feeding, and then again thrust his head down to the meat, clothes torn away from the chest, on which it was feeding.
14
175
I saw Ivar Forkbeard, with a spear, set himself against the charge of an unarmed kur.
14
176
He set the butt of the spear deep in the earth behind him.
14
177
The spear's shaft gouged a trench six inches deep behind him, and then stopped, and the kur, biting in the air, eyes like fire, backed away, and fell backward; Ivar leaped away as another ax sought him.
14
178
I saw, across the room, the leader of the kurii, it with the golden band on its arm.
14
179
I recalled its words on the platform of the assembly, in the field of the Thing.
14
180
In rage it had cried, "A thousand of you can die beneath the claws of a single kur!" There were perhaps now no more than a hundred or a hundred and fifty men left alive in the hall.
I saw one, suffering in the smoke and sparks, look up from feeding, and then again thrust his head down to the meat, clothes torn away from the chest, on which it was feeding.
I saw Ivar Forkbeard, with a spear, set himself against the charge of an unarmed kur.
He set the butt of the spear deep in the earth behind him.
The spear's shaft gouged a trench six inches deep behind him, and then stopped, and the kur, biting in the air, eyes like fire, backed away, and fell backward; Ivar leaped away as another ax sought him.
I saw, across the room, the leader of the kurii, it with the golden band on its arm.
I recalled its words on the platform of the assembly, in the field of the Thing.
In rage it had cried, "A thousand of you can die beneath the claws of a single kur!" There were perhaps now no more than a hundred or a hundred and fifty men left alive in the hall.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 14)