Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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How long I ran I don't know.
1
201
It may have been hours, perhaps only a few minutes.
1
202
I slipped and fell dozens of times and ran into the prickly branches of the pines, the needles stabbing at my face.
1
203
I may have been sobbing; I remember the taste of salt in my mouth.
1
204
But mostly I remember a blind, headlong flight, a panic-stricken, unworthy, sickening flight.
1
205
Once I saw two eyes in the darkness and screamed and ran from them, hearing the flap of wings behind me and the startled cry of an owl.
1
206
Once I startled a small band of deer and found myself in the midst of their bounding shapes buffeting me in the darkness.
How long I ran I don't know.
It may have been hours, perhaps only a few minutes.
I slipped and fell dozens of times and ran into the prickly branches of the pines, the needles stabbing at my face.
I may have been sobbing; I remember the taste of salt in my mouth.
But mostly I remember a blind, headlong flight, a panic-stricken, unworthy, sickening flight.
Once I saw two eyes in the darkness and screamed and ran from them, hearing the flap of wings behind me and the startled cry of an owl.
Once I startled a small band of deer and found myself in the midst of their bounding shapes buffeting me in the darkness.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )