Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
23
140
"Excellent," I told him.
23
141
We moved about the room, over the tables and behind them, across the square of sand.
23
142
Once Cernus, moving backward, defending himself, fell over the dais, and my sword was at his throat.
23
143
"Well," I said, "will it be my steel or the impaling spear of Ar's justice?" "Let it be your steel," he said.
23
144
I stepped back and permitted him to regain his feet.
23
145
Again we fought.
23
146
Then I drew blood, from the left shoulder.
"Excellent," I told him.
We moved about the room, over the tables and behind them, across the square of sand.
Once Cernus, moving backward, defending himself, fell over the dais, and my sword was at his throat.
"Well," I said, "will it be my steel or the impaling spear of Ar's justice?" "Let it be your steel," he said.
I stepped back and permitted him to regain his feet.
Again we fought.
Then I drew blood, from the left shoulder.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )