Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
125
Sana, collar or no, had the infuriating, endearing vanity of the young and beautiful of her sex.
Sana, collar or no, had the infuriating, endearing vanity of the young and beautiful of her sex.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #125)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
122
I put my arms around her, sheltering her as well as I could from the swift, chilling blast of the wind.
5
123
Then I thought to myself, a hundred tarns indeed! Forty perhaps, because she was a beauty.
5
124
For a hundred tarns one might have the daughter of an Administrator, for a thousand perhaps even the daughter of the Ubar of Ar! A thousand tarns would make a formidable addition to the cavalry force of a Gorean warlord.
5
125
Sana, collar or no, had the infuriating, endearing vanity of the young and beautiful of her sex.
5
126
On a tower of Thentis I left her, kissing her, removing from my neck her clinging hands.
5
127
She was crying, with all the incomprehensible absurdity of the female kind.
5
128
I hauled the tarn aloft, waving back at the small figure still wearing the diagonally striped livery of the slave.
I put my arms around her, sheltering her as well as I could from the swift, chilling blast of the wind.
Then I thought to myself, a hundred tarns indeed! Forty perhaps, because she was a beauty.
For a hundred tarns one might have the daughter of an Administrator, for a thousand perhaps even the daughter of the Ubar of Ar! A thousand tarns would make a formidable addition to the cavalry force of a Gorean warlord.
Sana, collar or no, had the infuriating, endearing vanity of the young and beautiful of her sex.
On a tower of Thentis I left her, kissing her, removing from my neck her clinging hands.
She was crying, with all the incomprehensible absurdity of the female kind.
I hauled the tarn aloft, waving back at the small figure still wearing the diagonally striped livery of the slave.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 5)