Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
240
I stepped back.
25
241
She stumbled from the pillar, wild.
25
242
Again she lifted the scimitar; again she tried to attack.
25
243
I met her blade, high, forcing it down; she slipped to one knee, looking up, trying to keep the blade away; she wept; she had no leverage, her strength was gone; I thrust her back, and she fell on her back before me on the tiles; my left boot, heavy, was on her right wrist; the small hand opened and the scimitar slipped to the tiles; she was then on her back before me; she could not roll, or rise; she lay between my booted feet; she looked up at me; the point of my blade was at her throat.
25
244
I stepped back.
25
245
"Stand up," I told her.
25
246
I broke her scimitar at the hilt and flung it to a corner of the room.
I stepped back.
She stumbled from the pillar, wild.
Again she lifted the scimitar; again she tried to attack.
I met her blade, high, forcing it down; she slipped to one knee, looking up, trying to keep the blade away; she wept; she had no leverage, her strength was gone; I thrust her back, and she fell on her back before me on the tiles; my left boot, heavy, was on her right wrist; the small hand opened and the scimitar slipped to the tiles; she was then on her back before me; she could not roll, or rise; she lay between my booted feet; she looked up at me; the point of my blade was at her throat.
I stepped back.
"Stand up," I told her.
I broke her scimitar at the hilt and flung it to a corner of the room.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )