Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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It was the chieftain of the Mamba people.
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126
He drove the butt of the spear into the man's face, breaking his teeth loose.
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127
Then he thrust the blade of his spear into his belly and threw him on his face beside the wall.
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128
Again and again Kisu, as though beside himself with rage, drove the spear blade down into the man's legs until the tendons behind the knees were severed.
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He then, almost black with ants himself, shrieking, bit from the man's arm a mouthful of flesh which he then spat out.
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The chief, bleeding, cried out with misery.
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He lifted his hand to Kisu.
It was the chieftain of the Mamba people.
He drove the butt of the spear into the man's face, breaking his teeth loose.
Then he thrust the blade of his spear into his belly and threw him on his face beside the wall.
Again and again Kisu, as though beside himself with rage, drove the spear blade down into the man's legs until the tendons behind the knees were severed.
He then, almost black with ants himself, shrieking, bit from the man's arm a mouthful of flesh which he then spat out.
The chief, bleeding, cried out with misery.
He lifted his hand to Kisu.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )