Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
215
She shuddered at the memory, and I pitied her for what must have been a horrifying experience, lashed helpless to the saddle of a giant tarn reeling in a death struggle for the mastery of a flock, high over the trees of the swamp forest.
6
216
"My tarn killed the other," said the girl, "and followed it to the ground, where he tore it to pieces".
6
217
She shook with the memory.
6
218
"I slipped free and ran under the wing and hid in the trees.
6
219
After a few minutes, his beak and talons wet with blood and feathers, your tarn took flight.
6
220
I last saw him at the head of the tarn flock".
6
221
That was that, I thought.
She shuddered at the memory, and I pitied her for what must have been a horrifying experience, lashed helpless to the saddle of a giant tarn reeling in a death struggle for the mastery of a flock, high over the trees of the swamp forest.
"My tarn killed the other," said the girl, "and followed it to the ground, where he tore it to pieces".
She shook with the memory.
"I slipped free and ran under the wing and hid in the trees.
After a few minutes, his beak and talons wet with blood and feathers, your tarn took flight.
I last saw him at the head of the tarn flock".
That was that, I thought.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )