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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

It is impressive to see such mighty beasts in flight, the stroke of the wings to the beating of the tarn drum, the wheelings and maneuvers, in unison, to the signals of banners and trumpets. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #82)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 82 It is impressive to see such mighty beasts in flight, the stroke of the wings to the beating of the tarn drum, the wheelings and maneuvers, in unison, to the signals of banners and trumpets.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 79 She nested six galleys.
9 80 The tarnsman, Tarl Cabot, was apparently the commander of the tarn cavalry.
9 81 Several times, in better weather, he had had it aloft, in training exercises.
9 82 It is impressive to see such mighty beasts in flight, the stroke of the wings to the beating of the tarn drum, the wheelings and maneuvers, in unison, to the signals of banners and trumpets.
9 83 "Follow me," said Philoctetes, who was first in our small company.
9 84 We followed him up the companionway to the next deck, and then to the next.
9 85 Unarmed, I was uneasy.
She nested six galleys. The tarnsman, Tarl Cabot, was apparently the commander of the tarn cavalry. Several times, in better weather, he had had it aloft, in training exercises. It is impressive to see such mighty beasts in flight, the stroke of the wings to the beating of the tarn drum, the wheelings and maneuvers, in unison, to the signals of banners and trumpets. "Follow me," said Philoctetes, who was first in our small company. We followed him up the companionway to the next deck, and then to the next. Unarmed, I was uneasy. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 9)