Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
6
117
"How is it that the daughter of the Ubar will return the homestone of Ar when you carry in your belt the tarn-goad?" Suddenly I realized the truth of what he had said and was amazed that it had not occurred to me before.
"How is it that the daughter of the Ubar will return the Home Stone of Ar when you carry in your belt the tarn-goad?" Suddenly I realized the truth of what he had said and was amazed that it had not occurred to me before.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #117)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
6
114
"I was tricked by her I supposed to be the daughter of the Ubar, thrown from my own tarn, and saved from death only by your web.
6
115
I think tonight there will again be gladness in Ar, when the daughter of the Ubar returns the homestone".
6
116
The mechanical voice spoke again.
6
117
"How is it that the daughter of the Ubar will return the homestone of Ar when you carry in your belt the tarn-goad?" Suddenly I realized the truth of what he had said and was amazed that it had not occurred to me before.
6
118
I imagined the girl alone on the back of the fierce tarn, unskilled in the mastery of such a mount, without even a tarn-goad to protect herself, if the bird should turn on her.
6
119
Her chances of survival seemed now more slim than if I had cut the ladder over the cylinders of Ar when she hung helplessly in my power, the treacherous daughter of the Ubar Marlenus.
6
120
Soon the tarn would be feeding.
"I was tricked by her I supposed to be the daughter of the Ubar, thrown from my own tarn, and saved from death only by your web.
I think tonight there will again be gladness in Ar, when the daughter of the Ubar returns the home stone".
The mechanical voice spoke again.
"How is it that the daughter of the Ubar will return the home stone of Ar when you carry in your belt the tarn-goad?" Suddenly I realized the truth of what he had said and was amazed that it had not occurred to me before.
I imagined the girl alone on the back of the fierce tarn, unskilled in the mastery of such a mount, without even a tarn-goad to protect herself, if the bird should turn on her.
Her chances of survival seemed now more slim than if I had cut the ladder over the cylinders of Ar when she hung helplessly in my power, the treacherous daughter of the Ubar Marlenus.
Soon the tarn would be feeding.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 6)