Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
17
322
I was hoping that, in the strange intelligence of animals, it would be the departure from land, and not the mere positioning of being out of the sight of land, that would be counter-instinctual for the great birds.
I was hoping that, in the strange intelligence of animals, it would be the departure from land, and not the mere positioning of being out of the sight of land, that would be counter-instinctual for the great birds.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #322)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
17
319
Perhaps they would go mad with rage or fear.
17
320
I knew tarns had destroyed riders who had attempted to ride them out over Thassa from the shore.
17
321
But I hoped that the tarns, finding themselves out of the sight of land, might accommodate themselves to the experience.
17
322
I was hoping that, in the strange intelligence of animals, it would be the departure from land, and not the mere positioning of being out of the sight of land, that would be counter-instinctual for the great birds.
17
323
Doubtless I would soon know.
17
324
I leaped down to the saddle of the unhooded tarn.
17
325
It screamed as I fastened the broad purple safety strap.
Perhaps they would go mad with rage or fear.
I knew tarns had destroyed riders who had attempted to ride them out over Thassa from the shore.
But I hoped that the tarns, finding themselves out of the sight of land, might accommodate themselves to the experience.
I was hoping that, in the strange intelligence of animals, it would be the departure from land, and not the mere positioning of being out of the sight of land, that would be counter-instinctual for the great birds.
Doubtless I would soon know.
I leaped down to the saddle of the unhooded tarn.
It screamed as I fastened the broad purple safety strap.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 17)