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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

When she had spoken, her voice had burned with shame, and I sensed the humiliation she felt at having failed to save the Home Stone. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #226)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 226 When she had spoken, her voice had burned with shame, and I sensed the humiliation she felt at having failed to save the home stone.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 223 "And the home stone of Ar?" I asked.
6 224 "In the saddle pack," she said, confirming my expectation.
6 225 I had locked the pack when I had placed the home stone inside, and the pack is an integral part of the tarn saddle.
6 226 When she had spoken, her voice had burned with shame, and I sensed the humiliation she felt at having failed to save the home stone.
6 227 So now the tarn was gone, returned to his natural wild state, the home stone was in the saddle pack, and I had failed, and the daughter of the Ubar had failed, and we stood facing one another on a green knoll in the swamp forest of Ar.
7 1 A Ubar's Daughter The girl straightened, somehow proud but ludicrous in her mud-bedaubed regalia.
7 2 She stepped away from Nar, as if apprehensive that those fierce mandibles might threaten her again.
"And the home stone of Ar?" I asked. "In the saddle pack," she said, confirming my expectation. I had locked the pack when I had placed the home stone inside, and the pack is an integral part of the tarn saddle. When she had spoken, her voice had burned with shame, and I sensed the humiliation she felt at having failed to save the home stone. So now the tarn was gone, returned to his natural wild state, the home stone was in the saddle pack, and I had failed, and the daughter of the Ubar had failed, and we stood facing one another on a green knoll in the swamp forest of Ar. A Ubar's Daughter The girl straightened, somehow proud but ludicrous in her mud-bedaubed regalia. She stepped away from Nar, as if apprehensive that those fierce mandibles might threaten her again. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 6)