Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
34
14
Again I diverted its slashing weight.
34
15
One does not follow such an animal into the bush.
34
16
It is not simply a matter of reduced visibility but it is also a matter of obtaining free play for one's weapons.
34
17
Even in the open, as I was, in a clearing among trees, it is hard to use one's spear to its best advantage, the animal stays so close to you and moves so quickly.
34
18
Suddenly it turned its short wide head, with that bristling mane running down its back to its tail.
34
19
"Get behind me!" I called to the girl.
34
20
It put down its head, mounted on that short, thick neck, and, scrambling, charged at the blond-haired barbarian.
Again I diverted its slashing weight.
One does not follow such an animal into the bush.
It is not simply a matter of reduced visibility but it is also a matter of obtaining free play for one's weapons.
Even in the open, as I was, in a clearing among trees, it is hard to use one's spear to its best advantage, the animal stays so close to you and moves so quickly.
Suddenly it turned its short wide head, with that bristling mane running down its back to its tail.
"Get behind me!" I called to the girl.
It put down its head, mounted on that short, thick neck, and, scrambling, charged at the blond-haired barbarian.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )