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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 144 Following were four other riders, similarly mounted.
21 145 One tarsk, snorting, spun about, head down, to face the riders.
21 146 They were then about him, lances thrusting.
21 147 I saw blood on the hump, running in the dust with which the beast was covered, and the beast then, with an enraged squeal, charged the nearest hunter.
21 148 The tharlarion, its jaws unbound, moved to the side, and bit at the tarsk as it lunged past.
21 149 The rider lost his saddle, and plunged to the dirt.
21 150 The tarsk spun about to charge, again, but the tharlarion, apparently trained, interposed its body between the tarsk and the rider, its head down, jaws gaping.
Following were four other riders, similarly mounted. One tarsk, snorting, spun about, head down, to face the riders. They were then about him, lances thrusting. I saw blood on the hump, running in the dust with which the beast was covered, and the beast then, with an enraged squeal, charged the nearest hunter. The tharlarion, its jaws unbound, moved to the side, and bit at the tarsk as it lunged past. The rider lost his saddle, and plunged to the dirt. The tarsk spun about to charge, again, but the tharlarion, apparently trained, interposed its body between the tarsk and the rider, its head down, jaws gaping. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )