Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
82
Then I turned so that it was my body that was exposed to the blow of the sword carried by the man in wrist straps.
Then I turned so that it was my body that was exposed to the blow of the sword carried by the man in wrist straps.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #82)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
79
I tried to turn the animal as well as I could to keep its scrambling body between myself and the man with wrist straps.
25
80
Blood from the animal's mouth ran down its fur and my arm.
25
81
I could feel it splattered on the side of my face and in my hair.
25
82
Then I turned so that it was my body that was exposed to the blow of the sword carried by the man in wrist straps.
25
83
I heard his grunt of satisfaction as he rushed forward.
25
84
An instant before I knew the blade must fall I released my grip on the animal's neck and slipped under its belly.
25
85
It reached for me with a whiplike motion of its furred neck and I felt the long sharp white teeth rake my arm but at the same time I heard another squeal of pain and the grunt of horror from the man in wrist straps.
I tried to turn the animal as well as I could to keep its scrambling body between myself and the man with wrist straps.
Blood from the animal's mouth ran down its fur and my arm.
I could feel it splattered on the side of my face and in my hair.
Then I turned so that it was my body that was exposed to the blow of the sword carried by the man in wrist straps.
I heard his grunt of satisfaction as he rushed forward.
An instant before I knew the blade must fall I released my grip on the animal's neck and slipped under its belly.
It reached for me with a whiplike motion of its furred neck and I felt the long sharp white teeth rake my arm but at the same time I heard another squeal of pain and the grunt of horror from the man in wrist straps.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 25)