Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
166
I leaped to my feet, sword ready.
I leaped to my feet, sword ready.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #166)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
6
166
I leaped to my feet, sword ready.
6
167
But across the marsh, with his swift prancing stride, came Nar, and in his mandibles, held gently but firmly, the daughter of the Ubar Marlenus.
6
168
She was striking at Nar with her tiny fists, cursing and kicking in a manner I thought most improper for the daughter of a Ubar.
6
169
Nar pranced onto the knoll and set her down before me, his pearly luminescent eyes fixed on me like blank, expressionless moons.
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.
I leaped to my feet, sword ready.
But across the marsh, with his swift prancing stride, came Nar, and in his mandibles, held gently but firmly, the daughter of the Ubar Marlenus.
She was striking at Nar with her tiny fists, cursing and kicking in a manner I thought most improper for the daughter of a Ubar.
Nar pranced onto the knoll and set her down before me, his pearly luminescent eyes fixed on me like blank, expressionless moons.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 6)