I bitterly criticized myself for not having conditioned the bird to respond to voice commands.
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Now, of all times, without a harness and saddle, such training would have been invaluable.
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A wild thought occurred to me.
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When I had borne Talena home from Ar to Ko-ro-ba, I had tried to teach her the reins of the tarn-harness and help her, at least with me at hand, to learn to master the brute.
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In the whistling wind, as the need arose, I had called the straps to her, "One-strap!", "Six-strap!" and so on, and she would draw the strap.
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That was the only association between the voice of man and the arrangements of the strap harness which the tarn had known.
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The bird, of course, could not have been conditioned in so short a time, nor for that matter had it even been my intention to condition the bird—for I had spoken only for the benefit of Talena.
I bitterly criticized myself for not having conditioned the bird to respond to voice commands.
Now, of all times, without a harness and saddle, such training would have been invaluable.
A wild thought occurred to me.
When I had borne Talena home from Ar to Ko-ro-ba, I had tried to teach her the reins of the tarn-harness and help her, at least with me at hand, to learn to master the brute.
In the whistling wind, as the need arose, I had called the straps to her, "One-strap!", "Six-strap!" and so on, and she would draw the strap.
That was the only association between the voice of man and the arrangements of the strap harness which the tarn had known.
The bird, of course, could not have been conditioned in so short a time, nor for that matter had it even been my intention to condition the bird—for I had spoken only for the benefit of Talena.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )