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“Do you dream that I would have shamed myself before an ale-guzzling, meat-gorging barbarian unless I had to? “   REH-The Devil in Iron
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He tested the nicked edge of his simitar, quite cool now that he was at bay. He had done his volcanic best to escape; when the giant came crashing through that door he would explode in another savage onslaught with his useless sword, not because he...
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“It is that devil Conan; he is even wilder than the kozaks, yet he is crafty as a mountain lion.” “It is more through wild animal instinct than through intelligence,” answered Ghaznavi. “The other kozaks are at least descendants of...
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Then presently there was silence, but there was a new feel in the air. Only the whetted instincts of barbarism could have sensed it, but Conan knew, without seeing or hearing him leave, that the master of Dagon no longer stood outside the door.  ...
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What Ghaznavi had considered animal intuition or some sixth sense was merely the razor-edged faculties and savage wit of the barbarian.   REH-The Devil in Iron
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