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Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

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25 326 I was uneasy that Tajima had taken the tarn so high into the sky, and flown north.
25 327 Surely those of Lord Yamada, Tyrtaios, and, I thought, one other, for he had two tarns at his disposal, might soon be aflight.
25 328 Those birds would be rested.
25 329 Tajima's tarn might have been aflight for an ahn or more, I did not know, and it was carrying two.
25 330 I would have kept the tarn low, for that reduces sightings, and would not have struck out directly north, which suggests a narrow route which might be swiftly determined and followed.
25 331 It would have been better, I supposed, to go a different direction, and then another, and another, and then, possibly, approach the holding of Temmu, or the tarn encampment, if one wished, from the east, west, or even north.
25 332 This considerably enlarges the territory which would have to be considered by pursuers, and there would be aflight, at least as far as I knew, at most two.
I was uneasy that Tajima had taken the tarn so high into the sky, and flown north. Surely those of Lord Yamada, Tyrtaios, and, I thought, one other, for he had two tarns at his disposal, might soon be aflight. Those birds would be rested. Tajima's tarn might have been aflight for an ahn or more, I did not know, and it was carrying two. I would have kept the tarn low, for that reduces sightings, and would not have struck out directly north, which suggests a narrow route which might be swiftly determined and followed. It would have been better, I supposed, to go a different direction, and then another, and another, and then, possibly, approach the holding of Temmu, or the tarn encampment, if one wished, from the east, west, or even north. This considerably enlarges the territory which would have to be considered by pursuers, and there would be aflight, at least as far as I knew, at most two. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )