Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
166
"Do not make El-in-or weep," she scolded the other girls.
8
167
I hated them, even Ute.
8
168
They were slaves, slaves! "Look!" cried Inge, pointing upward.
8
169
Far away, through the sky, from the east of Laura, following the forest line, there came a flight of tarnsmen, perhaps forty of them, mounted on the great, fierce, hawklike saddlebirds of gor, the huge, swift, predatory, ferocious tarns, called Brothers of the Wind.
8
170
The men seemed small on the backs of the great birds.
8
171
They carried spears, and were helmeted.
8
172
Shields hung on the left sides of the saddles.
"Do not make El-in-or weep," she scolded the other girls.
I hated them, even Ute.
They were slaves, slaves! "Look!" cried Inge, pointing upward.
Far away, through the sky, from the east of Laura, following the forest line, there came a flight of tarnsmen, perhaps forty of them, mounted on the great, fierce, hawklike saddlebirds of gor, the huge, swift, predatory, ferocious tarns, called Brothers of the Wind.
The men seemed small on the backs of the great birds.
They carried spears, and were helmeted.
Shields hung on the left sides of the saddles.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )