Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
280
It looked like a good bird.
17
281
I regretted that it was not Ubar of the Skies.
17
282
It was a reddish brown tarn, a fairly common coloring for the great birds.
17
283
Mine own had been black-plumaged, a giant tarn, glossy, his great talons shod with steel, a bird bred for speed and war, a bird who had been, in his primitive, wild way, my friend.
17
284
I had driven him from the Sardar.
17
285
"I will have a hundred stone of gold for the use of these birds and my men," said Terence of Treve.
17
286
"You shall have it," I said.
It looked like a good bird.
I regretted that it was not Ubar of the Skies.
It was a reddish brown tarn, a fairly common coloring for the great birds.
Mine own had been black-plumaged, a giant tarn, glossy, his great talons shod with steel, a bird bred for speed and war, a bird who had been, in his primitive, wild way, my friend.
I had driven him from the Sardar.
"I will have a hundred stone of gold for the use of these birds and my men," said Terence of Treve.
"You shall have it," I said.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )