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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 47 All the tarnsmen of Ar would be flying tonight.
6 48 I passed the outermost cylinders of Ar and found myself free in the Gorean night, streaking for Ko-ro-ba.
6 49 I placed the Home Stone in the saddle pack, snapping the lock shut, and then reached down to haul in the mounting ladder.
6 50 The girl was whimpering in terror, and her muscles and fingers seemed frozen.
6 51 Even after I had drawn her to the saddle before me and belted her securely to the saddle-ring, I had to force her fingers from the rung of the mounting ladder.
6 52 I folded the ladder and fastened it in its place at the side of the saddle.
6 53 I felt sorry for the girl, a helpless pawn in this sorry man's game of empire, and the tiny animal noises she uttered moved me to pity.
All the tarnsmen of Ar would be flying tonight. I passed the outermost cylinders of Ar and found myself free in the Gorean night, streaking for Ko-ro-ba. I placed the Home Stone in the saddle pack, snapping the lock shut, and then reached down to haul in the mounting ladder. The girl was whimpering in terror, and her muscles and fingers seemed frozen. Even after I had drawn her to the saddle before me and belted her securely to the saddle-ring, I had to force her fingers from the rung of the mounting ladder. I folded the ladder and fastened it in its place at the side of the saddle. I felt sorry for the girl, a helpless pawn in this sorry man's game of empire, and the tiny animal noises she uttered moved me to pity. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )