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"-spear "

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 85 I was unhurt.
4 86 In the next flash of lightning I saw the sleen was dead.
4 87 A shudder involuntarily shook me, though I do not know if this was due to the cold and the rain or the sight of the long, furred lizardlike body that lay at my feet.
4 88 I tried to extract the spear but this was no easy task, so deeply it was lodged within the animal.
4 89 Coldly I took out my sword and hacked away the head of the beast and jerked the weapon free.
4 90 Then, as sleen hunters do, for luck, and because I was hungry, I took my sword and cut through the fur of the animal and ate the heart.
4 91 It is said that only the heart of the mountain larl brings more luck than that of the vicious and cunning sleen.
I was unhurt. In the next flash of lightning I saw the sleen was dead. A shudder involuntarily shook me, though I do not know if this was due to the cold and the rain or the sight of the long, furred lizardlike body that lay at my feet. I tried to extract the spear but this was no easy task, so deeply it was lodged within the animal. Coldly I took out my sword and hacked away the head of the beast and jerked the weapon free. Then, as sleen hunters do, for luck, and because I was hungry, I took my sword and cut through the fur of the animal and ate the heart. It is said that only the heart of the mountain larl brings more luck than that of the vicious and cunning sleen. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )