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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

I remember hearing for a moment, fading like the wind, her triumphant laughter. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #64)
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6 64 I remember hearing for a moment, fading like the wind, her triumphant laughter.

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

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6 61 Helplessly, she seemed to stammer some incoherent word of gratitude and turned trustfully to me, putting her arms around my waist as though for additional security; I felt her trembling, innocent body against mine, her dependence on me, and then she suddenly locked her arms around my waist and with a cry of rage hurled me from the saddle.
6 62 In the sickening instant of falling I realized I had not fastened my own saddle belt in the wild flight from the roof of the Ubar's cylinder.
6 63 My hands flung out, grasping nothing, and I fell headlong downward into the night.
6 64 I remember hearing for a moment, fading like the wind, her triumphant laughter.
6 65 I felt my body stiffening in the fall, setting itself for the impact.
6 66 I remember wondering if I would feel the crushing jolt, and supposing that I would.
6 67 Absurdly, I tried to loosen my body, relaxing the muscles, as if it would make any difference.
Helplessly, she seemed to stammer some incoherent word of gratitude and turned trustfully to me, putting her arms around my waist as though for additional security; I felt her trembling, innocent body against mine, her dependence on me, and then she suddenly locked her arms around my waist and with a cry of rage hurled me from the saddle. In the sickening instant of falling I realized I had not fastened my own saddle belt in the wild flight from the roof of the Ubar's cylinder. My hands flung out, grasping nothing, and I fell headlong downward into the night. I remember hearing for a moment, fading like the wind, her triumphant laughter. I felt my body stiffening in the fall, setting itself for the impact. I remember wondering if I would feel the crushing jolt, and supposing that I would. Absurdly, I tried to loosen my body, relaxing the muscles, as if it would make any difference. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 6)