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"-spear "

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 278 Scarcely had he swallowed it than he howled with nausea, and cast it up.
11 279 I knew then that this Kur, if not all, was carnivorous.
11 280 It then stood on the platform, its shoulders hunched; I saw the claws expose themselves; the ears were back flat against its head; its eyes blazed.
11 281 A spear came too close to it.
11 282 It seized it, ripping it from the man, and, with a single snap of its teeth, bit the shaft in two, snapping it like I might have broken a dried twig.
11 283 Then it lifted its head and, fangs wild, like a maddened larl, roared in fury.
11 284 I think there was not a man in the field who was not, for that instant, frozen in terror.
Scarcely had he swallowed it than he howled with nausea, and cast it up. I knew then that this Kur, if not all, was carnivorous. It then stood on the platform, its shoulders hunched; I saw the claws expose themselves; the ears were back flat against its head; its eyes blazed. A spear came too close to it. It seized it, ripping it from the man, and, with a single snap of its teeth, bit the shaft in two, snapping it like I might have broken a dried twig. Then it lifted its head and, fangs wild, like a maddened larl, roared in fury. I think there was not a man in the field who was not, for that instant, frozen in terror. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )