Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
8
376
It is said that the tarn knows who is a tarnsman and who is not, and if one approaches him who is not, he will seize him and rip him to pieces.
8
377
It is little wonder that few men approach the beasts.
8
378
I had seen tarn keepers about, but, except for Haakon of Skjern, I had seen no tarnsmen.
8
379
They were wild men, of the caste of Warriors, who spent much of their time in the taverns of Laura, fighting and gambling and drinking, while slave girls, excited and with shining eyes, served them and pressed about them, begging to be noticed and ordered to the alcoves.
8
380
It was no wonder that some men, even warriors, hated and envied the arrogant, regal tarnsmen, one night rich, the next impoverished, always at the elbow of adventure, and war and pleasure, wearing their pride and their manhood in their walk, in the steel at their side and the look in their eyes.
8
381
But Haakon was a tarnsman, and he frightened me.
8
382
He was ugly, and he seemed treacherous.
It is said that the tarn knows who is a tarnsman and who is not, and if one approaches him who is not, he will seize him and rip him to pieces.
It is little wonder that few men approach the beasts.
I had seen tarn keepers about, but, except for Haakon of Skjern, I had seen no tarnsmen.
They were wild men, of the caste of Warriors, who spent much of their time in the taverns of Laura, fighting and gambling and drinking, while slave girls, excited and with shining eyes, served them and pressed about them, begging to be noticed and ordered to the alcoves.
It was no wonder that some men, even warriors, hated and envied the arrogant, regal tarnsmen, one night rich, the next impoverished, always at the elbow of adventure, and war and pleasure, wearing their pride and their manhood in their walk, in the steel at their side and the look in their eyes.
But Haakon was a tarnsman, and he frightened me.
He was ugly, and he seemed treacherous.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )