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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
53 360 The Kur had worn rings of gold in its ears.
53 361 I had little doubt it was a ship Kur.
53 362 I slipped free as the animal screamed and reeled about, then fell, falling among the stones and wood, scratching at the stone.
53 363 I saw Turgus drive a stabbing spear into the chest of a maddened Kur.
53 364 Then it seemed Kurii were all about me, yet scarcely aware of me, intent rather on the men at the wall.
53 365 I drove my dagger into the belly of one which was pressing past me, and in its rush, it hardly understanding that it was wounded, was carried, dragged, holding to the beast and dagger, for fifty feet among the Kurii.
53 366 I wrenched the dagger free and as another Kur, suddenly seeing me among them, truly seeing me, reached for me I thrust the dagger upward.
The Kur had worn rings of gold in its ears. I had little doubt it was a ship Kur. I slipped free as the animal screamed and reeled about, then fell, falling among the stones and wood, scratching at the stone. I saw Turgus drive a stabbing spear into the chest of a maddened Kur. Then it seemed Kurii were all about me, yet scarcely aware of me, intent rather on the men at the wall. I drove my dagger into the belly of one which was pressing past me, and in its rush, it hardly understanding that it was wounded, was carried, dragged, holding to the beast and dagger, for fifty feet among the Kurii. I wrenched the dagger free and as another Kur, suddenly seeing me among them, truly seeing me, reached for me I thrust the dagger upward. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )