Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
47
I tried to put my thoughts together, sitting on the table, but there was too much.
2
48
I felt like a child, knowing nothing, taken to some complex factory or store, unable to sort out his impressions, unable to comprehend the new and strange things that flash incessantly upon him.
2
49
A panel in the wall slid sideways, and a tall red-haired man, somewhere in his late forties, dressed much as I was, stepped through.
2
50
I hadn't known what to expect, what these people would be like.
2
51
This man was an earthman, apparently.
2
52
He smiled at me and came forward, placing his hands on my shoulders and looking into my eyes.
2
53
He said, I thought rather proudly, "You are my son, Tarl Cabot".
I tried to put my thoughts together, sitting on the table, but there was too much.
I felt like a child, knowing nothing, taken to some complex factory or store, unable to sort out his impressions, unable to comprehend the new and strange things that flash incessantly upon him.
A panel in the wall slid sideways, and a tall red-haired man, somewhere in his late forties, dressed much as I was, stepped through.
I hadn't known what to expect, what these people would be like.
This man was an earthman, apparently.
He smiled at me and came forward, placing his hands on my shoulders and looking into my eyes.
He said, I thought rather proudly, "You are my son, Tarl Cabot".
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )