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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 224 "Kill him," said Thorn to his men.
7 1 Thorn, Captain of Tharna With one sound three blades sprang from their sheaths, mine, that of the officer and that of the warrior who would first engage me.
7 2 The man on the right would not draw his blade but wait until the first warrior had made his attack and would then strike from the side with the spear.
7 3 The warrior in the rear only lifted his spear, ready to cast it should a clean opening present itself.
7 4 But it was I who attacked first.
7 5 I suddenly turned on the warrior on my right with the spear and with the swiftness of the mountain larl sprang at him, evaded his clumsy, startled thrust, and drove my blade between his ribs, jerking it free and turning just in time to meet the sword attack of his companion.
7 6 Our blades had not crossed six times when he, too, lay at my feet, crowded into a knot of pain, clutching at the grass.
"Kill him," said Thorn to his men. Thorn, Captain of Tharna With one sound three blades sprang from their sheaths, mine, that of the officer and that of the warrior who would first engage me. The man on the right would not draw his blade but wait until the first warrior had made his attack and would then strike from the side with the spear. The warrior in the rear only lifted his spear, ready to cast it should a clean opening present itself. But it was I who attacked first. I suddenly turned on the warrior on my right with the spear and with the swiftness of the mountain larl sprang at him, evaded his clumsy, startled thrust, and drove my blade between his ribs, jerking it free and turning just in time to meet the sword attack of his companion. Our blades had not crossed six times when he, too, lay at my feet, crowded into a knot of pain, clutching at the grass. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )