Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
26
46
The men held their fire, and the tarn, almost at the center of the compound, as far from our encircling positions as possible, suddenly plummeted downward, its wings high, opening them only at the last minute to land on the top of the keep, beyond accurate crossbow range.
The men held their fire, and the tarn, almost at the center of the compound, as far from our encircling positions as possible, suddenly plummeted downward, its wings high, opening them only at the last minute to land on the top of the keep, beyond accurate crossbow range.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #46)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
26
43
Very high in the sky, no more than a small speck, speeding toward the compound of Saphrar from the direction of the tower I believed held by Ha-Keel, we saw a tarn.
26
44
"Prepare to fire!" I cried.
26
45
"No," said Kamchak, "let it enter".
26
46
The men held their fire, and the tarn, almost at the center of the compound, as far from our encircling positions as possible, suddenly plummeted downward, its wings high, opening them only at the last minute to land on the top of the keep, beyond accurate crossbow range.
26
47
"Saphrar may escape," I pointed out.
26
48
"No," said Kamchak, "there is no escape for Saphrar".
26
49
I said nothing.
Very high in the sky, no more than a small speck, speeding toward the compound of Saphrar from the direction of the tower I believed held by Ha-Keel, we saw a tarn.
"Prepare to fire!" I cried.
"No," said Kamchak, "let it enter".
The men held their fire, and the tarn, almost at the center of the compound, as far from our encircling positions as possible, suddenly plummeted downward, its wings high, opening them only at the last minute to land on the top of the keep, beyond accurate crossbow range.
"Saphrar may escape," I pointed out.
"No," said Kamchak, "there is no escape for Saphrar".
I said nothing.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 26)