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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 29 "Accordingly, I would, for a time, set a simple course, high and level, north, one easy to anticipate and follow, and then take the tarn down to reduce sightings and veer westward.
29 30 Unfortunately, given the surprising promptness of the pursuit, which I had not anticipated, a matter of little more than a few Ehn, this stratagem failed of its intended effect.
29 31 I could soon detect two far behind me but growing closer.
29 32 So it continued for better than an ahn.
29 33 I could not lose them.
29 34 The outcome of this matter, I feared, was clear.
29 35 Shortly thereafter I took my mount into the cover of clouds, within which I would be briefly concealed, shifted my course, descended, landed, and freed the bird, which then, rising, would presumably seek its cot in the north".
"Accordingly, I would, for a time, set a simple course, high and level, north, one easy to anticipate and follow, and then take the tarn down to reduce sightings and veer westward. Unfortunately, given the surprising promptness of the pursuit, which I had not anticipated, a matter of little more than a few Ehn, this stratagem failed of its intended effect. I could soon detect two far behind me but growing closer. So it continued for better than an ahn. I could not lose them. The outcome of this matter, I feared, was clear. Shortly thereafter I took my mount into the cover of clouds, within which I would be briefly concealed, shifted my course, descended, landed, and freed the bird, which then, rising, would presumably seek its cot in the north". - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )