The spread took the thing square in the throat and threw it half a dozen meters.
A second arrow took his horse in the throat and the beast fell.
Willie's knife took him in the throat from nine paces.
The remaining three shots had taken the second man in the right shoulder and in the throat.
He went limp without a sound, for I had taken him in the throat.
The man next to him took a demonblade in the throat.
His second took it in the throat and blood sprayed from the exit wound.
She turned slightly as he spoke, and the knife took her in the throat.
Manning's second round took him in the throat, and he went down.
Carroll looked back over his shoulder and took a bullet in the throat.