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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 86 No sound came from the stands.
14 87 I wondered what thoughts passed behind the golden mask of Lara, Tatrix of the city of Tharna.
14 88 I wondered if the bird would recognize me.
14 89 A nimble slave, wasting no time, and held on the shoulders of a fellow slave, loosened the belts that held the beak of the tarn and the hood that bound its head.
14 90 He did not remove them but only loosened them, and as soon as he had, he and his fellow scurried for the safety of the open section of wall, which then slid noiselessly shut.
14 91 The tarn opened its beak and the belts that bound it loosely flew asunder.
14 92 It shook its head, as if to throw water from its feathers, and the leather hood was thrown far into the air and behind the bird.
No sound came from the stands. I wondered what thoughts passed behind the golden mask of Lara, Tatrix of the city of Tharna. I wondered if the bird would recognize me. A nimble slave, wasting no time, and held on the shoulders of a fellow slave, loosened the belts that held the beak of the tarn and the hood that bound its head. He did not remove them but only loosened them, and as soon as he had, he and his fellow scurried for the safety of the open section of wall, which then slid noiselessly shut. The tarn opened its beak and the belts that bound it loosely flew asunder. It shook its head, as if to throw water from its feathers, and the leather hood was thrown far into the air and behind the bird. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )