Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
159
I wondered how far she would get in the swamps before another tharlarion caught her scent.
6
160
I called out "Nar!", looking for my spider comrade, but he, like the girl, had disappeared.
6
161
Exhausted, I sat with my back against the tree, my hand never leaving the hilt of my sword.
6
162
Idly, with repulsion, I watched the body of the tharlarion in the swamp.
6
163
As the water lizards had fed, the carcass, lightened, had shifted position, rolling in the water.
6
164
Now, in a matter of minutes, the skeleton was visible, picked almost clean, the bones gleaming except where small lizards skittered about on them, seeking a last particle of flesh.
6
165
There was a sound.
I wondered how far she would get in the swamps before another tharlarion caught her scent.
I called out "Nar!", looking for my spider comrade, but he, like the girl, had disappeared.
Exhausted, I sat with my back against the tree, my hand never leaving the hilt of my sword.
Idly, with repulsion, I watched the body of the tharlarion in the swamp.
As the water lizards had fed, the carcass, lightened, had shifted position, rolling in the water.
Now, in a matter of minutes, the skeleton was visible, picked almost clean, the bones gleaming except where small lizards skittered about on them, seeking a last particle of flesh.
There was a sound.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )