He had been well trained and long trained, for with no sound even to Nalasu's ears keener than seeing men's ears, he followed the direction of the arrow's impact against the tree and brought the
arrow back in his mouth.
Then he turned around and quickly drew his own bow, and sent an
arrow back in return.
Having enjoyed success with a bow and
arrow back in his youth, a return to archery has certainly yielded plenty for Phillips.
Now he wanted his
arrow back, the fletching of which was sticking out of the water and quivering.
Skyrora director Daniel Smith said: "With the UK government's aim to make us a launch nation again, it seemed like the perfect time to bring Black
Arrow back.
"And the fact that you are pulling at a point above the grip (to draw the
arrow back) introduces torque that engineers refer to as 'vertical torque.' The amount of vertical torque is a function of how far the arrow passes above the hand and the brace height.
In the searing sunshine, Hamilton tried to push the stricken Silver
Arrow back to his pit box, but it was to no avail and Hamilton was left slumped in despair next to the car.
"Look before you leap." "The farther you pull the
arrow back, the farther it will fly." But everyone can improve their actions, and chances of survival, if they just take the time to settle down.
"Once the village reopened the road, we put the
arrow back in," Eidson said.
This is an advantage, as it allows hunters to hold the
arrow back longer as they wait for a shot.
He tries to throw the
arrow back at Tamora, but Gerard pulls her out of the way.
The wind was really blowing hard and it pushed my
arrow back a little too far, but I got the liver.