Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
210
It knew it.
6
211
There was no tarn-goad".
6
212
I gestured, and Nar removed his mandibles from the girl's throat.
6
213
"We were somewhere over the swamp forest," said the girl, "when we flew into a flock of wild tarns.
6
214
My tarn attacked the leader of the flock".
6
215
She shuddered at the memory, and I pitied her for what must have been a horrifying experience, lashed helpless to the saddle of a giant tarn reeling in a death struggle for the mastery of a flock, high over the trees of the swamp forest.
6
216
"My tarn killed the other," said the girl, "and followed it to the ground, where he tore it to pieces".
It knew it.
There was no tarn-goad".
I gestured, and Nar removed his mandibles from the girl's throat.
"We were somewhere over the swamp forest," said the girl, "when we flew into a flock of wild tarns.
My tarn attacked the leader of the flock".
She shuddered at the memory, and I pitied her for what must have been a horrifying experience, lashed helpless to the saddle of a giant tarn reeling in a death struggle for the mastery of a flock, high over the trees of the swamp forest.
"My tarn killed the other," said the girl, "and followed it to the ground, where he tore it to pieces".
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )