He leaped forward, immediately dislodging the first mean to face him. The point of his blade found the throat of the second, and the flat of it fell alongside the head of the third, dislodging him also. He dueled a moment with the fourth and dispatched him. [Nine Princes in Amber" of The Great Book of Amber by Roger Zelazny] I'd like to know if "after/ for" is implied before "a moment" or "later" after it. Thank you in advance for your help.
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