Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
477
I then thrust her, not gently, toward the tarn, until she stood near the foot of the mounting ladder, it dangling from the saddle.
8
478
There, in the proximity of the winged giant, she trembled.
8
479
"Hold still," I said.
8
480
I then, with a piece of scarflike cloth taken from my pouch, a wind veil, sometimes bound across the mouth and nostrils of a tarnsman, usually at high altitudes, blindfolded her.
8
481
A great many women, particularly the most sensitive and intelligent among them, fear tarns greatly.
8
482
It is not unusual for them to become hysterical in their vicinity.
8
483
It is not uncommon then for the tarnsman to hood or blindfold them.
I then thrust her, not gently, toward the tarn, until she stood near the foot of the mounting ladder, it dangling from the saddle.
There, in the proximity of the winged giant, she trembled.
"Hold still," I said.
I then, with a piece of scarflike cloth taken from my pouch, a wind veil, sometimes bound across the mouth and nostrils of a tarnsman, usually at high altitudes, blindfolded her.
A great many women, particularly the most sensitive and intelligent among them, fear tarns greatly.
It is not unusual for them to become hysterical in their vicinity.
It is not uncommon then for the tarnsman to hood or blindfold them.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )