Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
17
112
I suppose it was a gesture, nothing but a gesture, but, pitiful though it might be, it pleased me, and, to be honest, I did not expect to live to spend the coin.
17
113
"For luck," I said.
17
114
Then, with the first flush of joy I had felt in weeks, I brought the great bird soaring into the sky.
18
1
In the Central Cylinder As the tarn climbed, I saw the camp of Pa-kur, the ditches, the double walls of Ar with siege engines like leeches fastened to the inner wall, and, approaching the city, Pa-kur's long lines of chanting garrison troops, the morning sun flashing on their metal, their march measured by the beat of tarn drums.
18
2
I thought of Marlenus who, if he survived, might be able to see much of the same sight from the arrow ports of the Central Cylinder.
18
3
I felt sorry for him, knowing that that sight, if any, would crush the heart of the fierce Ubar.
18
4
His feelings toward Talena I could not conjecture.
I suppose it was a gesture, nothing but a gesture, but, pitiful though it might be, it pleased me, and, to be honest, I did not expect to live to spend the coin.
"For luck," I said.
Then, with the first flush of joy I had felt in weeks, I brought the great bird soaring into the sky.
In the Central Cylinder As the tarn climbed, I saw the camp of Pa-kur, the ditches, the double walls of Ar with siege engines like leeches fastened to the inner wall, and, approaching the city, Pa-kur's long lines of chanting garrison troops, the morning sun flashing on their metal, their march measured by the beat of tarn drums.
I thought of Marlenus who, if he survived, might be able to see much of the same sight from the arrow ports of the Central Cylinder.
I felt sorry for him, knowing that that sight, if any, would crush the heart of the fierce Ubar.
His feelings toward Talena I could not conjecture.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )