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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

In the night of the attack he, at the Forkbeard's encampment near the Thing-Fields, with an ax, had slain a Kur. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #31)
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17 31 In the night of the attack he, at the Forkbeard's encampment near the Thing-Fields, with an ax, had slain a kur.

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 28 And among them stood, too, thralls.
17 29 Their heads were not lower than those with whom they stood.
17 30 Among them was the lad called Tarsk, formerly Wulfstan of Kassau, to whom Thyri had once been given for the night.
17 31 In the night of the attack he, at the Forkbeard's encampment near the Thing-Fields, with an ax, had slain a kur.
17 32 I remembered finding the carcass of the animal beneath the fallen, half-burned canvas of the Forkbeard's tent.
17 33 Thralls are not permitted to touch the war arrow, but they are permitted to kneel to those who have.
17 34 Wulfstan had handed the Forkbeard the ax, disarming himself, and had then knelt before him, putting his head to his feet.
And among them stood, too, thralls. Their heads were not lower than those with whom they stood. Among them was the lad called Tarsk, formerly Wulfstan of Kassau, to whom Thyri had once been given for the night. In the night of the attack he, at the Forkbeard's encampment near the Thing-Fields, with an ax, had slain a kur. I remembered finding the carcass of the animal beneath the fallen, half-burned canvas of the Forkbeard's tent. Thralls are not permitted to touch the war arrow, but they are permitted to kneel to those who have. Wulfstan had handed the Forkbeard the ax, disarming himself, and had then knelt before him, putting his head to his feet. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 17)