Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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482
In that instant the bearded man, crying out savagely, rushed upon him, his spear raised.
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483
Before I could respond in horror or my body move the stranger had reacted, rolling to the side and, in an instant, regaining his feet, assuming an on-guard position.
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484
As my cry of misery escaped my lips the thrust of the bearded man's spear had passed to the left of the stranger's helmet.
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485
The stranger had not remained at the vicinity of the shield with its penetrating spear, but had abandoned it.
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486
For the first time now the stranger did not seem pleased.
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487
The bearded man's spear had thrust into the grass.
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488
Its head and a foot of its shaft had been driven into the turf.
In that instant the bearded man, crying out savagely, rushed upon him, his spear raised.
Before I could respond in horror or my body move the stranger had reacted, rolling to the side and, in an instant, regaining his feet, assuming an on-guard position.
As my cry of misery escaped my lips the thrust of the bearded man's spear had passed to the left of the stranger's helmet.
The stranger had not remained at the vicinity of the shield with its penetrating spear, but had abandoned it.
For the first time now the stranger did not seem pleased.
The bearded man's spear had thrust into the grass.
Its head and a foot of its shaft had been driven into the turf.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )