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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

Before the tarn disk could begin its fall, the quarrel pierced it, carrying it, I would judge, some two hundred and fifty yards out into the river. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #31)
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12 31 Before the tarn disk could begin its fall, the quarrel pierced it, carrying it, I would judge, some two hundred and fifty yards out into the river.

Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 28 From somewhere I saw a small, round object sailing high into the air, out over the river.
12 29 It was a tarn disk hurled by one of Pa-Kur's men.
12 30 Just as the tiny object, black against the blue sky, reached its apogee, I heard the click of the trigger, the vibration of the string, and the swift hiss of the quarrel.
12 31 Before the tarn disk could begin its fall, the quarrel pierced it, carrying it, I would judge, some two hundred and fifty yards out into the river.
12 32 The men of Pa-Kur stamped their feet in the sand and clanged their spears on their shields.
12 33 "I spoke as a fool," I said to Pa-Kur.
12 34 "And you will die the death of a fool," he said.
From somewhere I saw a small, round object sailing high into the air, out over the river. It was a tarn disk hurled by one of Pa-Kur's men. Just as the tiny object, black against the blue sky, reached its apogee, I heard the click of the trigger, the vibration of the string, and the swift hiss of the quarrel. Before the tarn disk could begin its fall, the quarrel pierced it, carrying it, I would judge, some two hundred and fifty yards out into the river. The men of Pa-Kur stamped their feet in the sand and clanged their spears on their shields. "I spoke as a fool," I said to Pa-Kur. "And you will die the death of a fool," he said. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 12)