Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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48
My foot snapped a branch, and my hand, without my thinking, sped my sword half from its sheath.
My foot snapped a branch, and my hand, without my thinking, sped my sword half from its sheath.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #48)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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45
Riders have their favorites, and perhaps, too, the mighty, winged creatures themselves, but it is important that the birds accept different riders.
3
46
Birds might be slain, and riders separated from their accustomed mounts.
3
47
Without training a tarn may reject an unfamiliar rider, a rejection often registered by means of a slashing beak and tearing talons.
3
48
My foot snapped a branch, and my hand, without my thinking, sped my sword half from its sheath.
3
49
I strained to see deeper into the darkness.
3
50
Dried branches, dried leaves, and twigs, are sometimes scattered about the periphery of a camp, or sleeping area.
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51
Strung cords with their dangling slivers of metal tend to be less favored; they may stir in the wind, like prayer chimes in a temple, which signals a human presence, past or present, and perhaps a camp's periphery.
Riders have their favorites, and perhaps, too, the mighty, winged creatures themselves, but it is important that the birds accept different riders.
Birds might be slain, and riders separated from their accustomed mounts.
Without training a tarn may reject an unfamiliar rider, a rejection often registered by means of a slashing beak and tearing talons.
My foot snapped a branch, and my hand, without my thinking, sped my sword half from its sheath.
I strained to see deeper into the darkness.
Dried branches, dried leaves, and twigs, are sometimes scattered about the periphery of a camp, or sleeping area.
Strung cords with their dangling slivers of metal tend to be less favored; they may stir in the wind, like prayer chimes in a temple, which signals a human presence, past or present, and perhaps a camp's periphery.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 3)