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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 631 What an incredible misfortune that I had been driven from the thicket just at the moment when a tarnsman had been in the sky! I then became aware that the tarn was circling, and descending.
13 632 It was hard to breathe.
13 633 I could see little but the sky, and the clouds.
13 634 Then, with a jolt to my back, and with a scattering of dust and a snapping of wings, the tarn alit.
13 635 I became aware, as well as I could see, that we stood in the midst of a clearing in a peasant village.
13 636 I could see, my head hanging down, in the distance a great thicket of Ka-la-na.
13 637 Peasants were crowding about.
What an incredible misfortune that I had been driven from the thicket just at the moment when a tarnsman had been in the sky! I then became aware that the tarn was circling, and descending. It was hard to breathe. I could see little but the sky, and the clouds. Then, with a jolt to my back, and with a scattering of dust and a snapping of wings, the tarn alit. I became aware, as well as I could see, that we stood in the midst of a clearing in a peasant village. I could see, my head hanging down, in the distance a great thicket of Ka-la-na. Peasants were crowding about. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )