Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
95
Rather, other men ran, too, to the gate.
20
96
I thrust my sword into the dirt at my feet, and held the spear.
20
97
The beam began to slide free of the leather brackets.
20
98
The spear, a Gorean war spear, its head tapered of bronze, some eighteen inches long, its shaft more than an inch and a half in thickness, more than six feet in length, sped from my grasp.
20
99
I seized again my sword, and moved again, to one side, mixing in the shadows.
20
100
The men fell back from the gate.
20
101
One of them, through the back, was pinned to the beam, fastening it in place.
Rather, other men ran, too, to the gate.
I thrust my sword into the dirt at my feet, and held the spear.
The beam began to slide free of the leather brackets.
The spear, a Gorean war spear, its head tapered of bronze, some eighteen inches long, its shaft more than an inch and a half in thickness, more than six feet in length, sped from my grasp.
I seized again my sword, and moved again, to one side, mixing in the shadows.
The men fell back from the gate.
One of them, through the back, was pinned to the beam, fastening it in place.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )