Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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250
I stepped out on the tarn perch.
13
251
I looked up.
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252
The roof was only about ten feet above.
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253
A person could, I noted, if sufficiently bold or foolish, leap from the roof, seize the tarn perch and enter the tarncot.
13
254
I have always been amazed at the grandeur of Ar at night, the bridges, the lanterns, the beacons, the many lamps in the windows of countless cylinders.
13
255
I stepped farther out on the tarn perch.
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256
I could sense Mip a bit behind me, back in the shadows, yet also on the perch.
I stepped out on the tarn perch.
I looked up.
The roof was only about ten feet above.
A person could, I noted, if sufficiently bold or foolish, leap from the roof, seize the tarn perch and enter the tarncot.
I have always been amazed at the grandeur of Ar at night, the bridges, the lanterns, the beacons, the many lamps in the windows of countless cylinders.
I stepped farther out on the tarn perch.
I could sense Mip a bit behind me, back in the shadows, yet also on the perch.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )