Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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195
"There are many tarns here," I said.
12
196
"There are more than a hundred and fifty now," I was told, "and more are due to be delivered".
12
197
"Who are the tarnsmen?" I asked.
12
198
"Some are tarnsmen," he said, "but many of your people, and mine, must learn the tarn".
12
199
Training was going on in the open area.
12
200
Between two sets of poles were slung ropes and a saddle, and in each saddle was a fellow who was being flung from side to side, and dropped, and lifted, and spun about, by others, and even, by ropes, on each side, being whirled about a vertical axis.
12
201
Shortly both had been pitched into the sand some ten feet below.
"There are many tarns here," I said.
"There are more than a hundred and fifty now," I was told, "and more are due to be delivered".
"Who are the tarnsmen?" I asked.
"Some are tarnsmen," he said, "but many of your people, and mine, must learn the tarn".
Training was going on in the open area.
Between two sets of poles were slung ropes and a saddle, and in each saddle was a fellow who was being flung from side to side, and dropped, and lifted, and spun about, by others, and even, by ropes, on each side, being whirled about a vertical axis.
Shortly both had been pitched into the sand some ten feet below.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )