Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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252
I saw then Svein Blue Tooth, the mighty jarl of Torvaldsland, lift his own head, but it did not seem, then, to be him.
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253
It seemed rather a face I had not seen before.
17
254
The eyes did not seem those of the noble Blue Tooth, but of something else, unaccountable, not understood.
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255
I saw him suddenly thrust his left forearm against the broad blade of his spear.
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256
To my horror I saw him sucking at his own blood.
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257
I saw a man, fighting the frenzy, tear handfuls of his own hair from his head.
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258
But it was coming upon him, and he could not subdue it.
I saw then Svein Blue Tooth, the mighty jarl of Torvaldsland, lift his own head, but it did not seem, then, to be him.
It seemed rather a face I had not seen before.
The eyes did not seem those of the noble Blue Tooth, but of something else, unaccountable, not understood.
I saw him suddenly thrust his left forearm against the broad blade of his spear.
To my horror I saw him sucking at his own blood.
I saw a man, fighting the frenzy, tear handfuls of his own hair from his head.
But it was coming upon him, and he could not subdue it.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )