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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 145 Ar had, for most practical purposes, surrounded itself with an invisible wall, a bleached region, forbidding and almost impassable to those on foot.
5 146 I was more pleased on the second day and made camp in a grassy veldt, dotted with the Ka-la-na trees.
5 147 The night before, I had ridden over fields of grain, silvery yellow beneath me in the light of the three moons.
5 148 I kept my course by the luminescent dial of my Gor compass, the needle of which pointed always to the Sardar Mountain Range, home of the priest-kings.
5 149 Sometimes I guided my tarn by the stars, the same fixed stars I had seen from another angle above my head in the mountains of New Hampshire.
5 150 The third day's camp was made in the swamp forest that borders the city of Ar on the north.
5 151 I had chosen this area because it is the most uninhabitable area within tarn strike of Ar.
Ar had, for most practical purposes, surrounded itself with an invisible wall, a bleached region, forbidding and almost impassable to those on foot. I was more pleased on the second day and made camp in a grassy veldt, dotted with the Ka-la-na trees. The night before, I had ridden over fields of grain, silvery yellow beneath me in the light of the three moons. I kept my course by the luminescent dial of my Gor compass, the needle of which pointed always to the Sardar Mountain Range, home of the priest-kings. Sometimes I guided my tarn by the stars, the same fixed stars I had seen from another angle above my head in the mountains of New Hampshire. The third day's camp was made in the swamp forest that borders the city of Ar on the north. I had chosen this area because it is the most uninhabitable area within tarn strike of Ar. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )