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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 84 She paused, and the wind whistled past, a steady sound mingling with the rhythmical stroke of the tarn's beating wings.
5 85 "You said you were frightened—when you first rode a tarn," she said.
5 86 "I was," I laughed, recalling the excitement and the sense of danger.
5 87 "Why do you tell a slave that you were frightened?" she asked.
5 88 "I don't know," I replied.
5 89 "But I was".
5 90 She turned her head away again and looked, unseeing, at the head of the great tarn as he plowed the wind.
She paused, and the wind whistled past, a steady sound mingling with the rhythmical stroke of the tarn's beating wings. "You said you were frightened—when you first rode a tarn," she said. "I was," I laughed, recalling the excitement and the sense of danger. "Why do you tell a slave that you were frightened?" she asked. "I don't know," I replied. "But I was". She turned her head away again and looked, unseeing, at the head of the great tarn as he plowed the wind. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )