Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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In parts of the line I did not think they were even aware of our presence.
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7
Tarns descended, the forty of the striking arm.
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8
Each wagon was drawn by ten to twelve peasants, rope lines leading to the broad leather belts across their bodies.
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9
As tarns alit several emitted tarn cries, as though to announce their arrival and claim for their own the ground on which, wings snapping, dust in the wind, they stood.
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10
Men fled.
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The scream of the tarn is unmistakable, once one has heard it.
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It is commonly piercing and redolent with challenge and territoriality.
In parts of the line I did not think they were even aware of our presence.
Tarns descended, the forty of the striking arm.
Each wagon was drawn by ten to twelve peasants, rope lines leading to the broad leather belts across their bodies.
As tarns alit several emitted tarn cries, as though to announce their arrival and claim for their own the ground on which, wings snapping, dust in the wind, they stood.
Men fled.
The scream of the tarn is unmistakable, once one has heard it.
It is commonly piercing and redolent with challenge and territoriality.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )