Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"It pleased the daughter of Marlenus," she said, "to inform you and your eight-legged brother of the fate of your tarn and of the homestone you sought".
"It pleased the daughter of Marlenus," she said, "to inform you and your eight-legged brother of the fate of your tarn and of the Home Stone you sought".
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #4)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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A Ubar's Daughter The girl straightened, somehow proud but ludicrous in her mud-bedaubed regalia.
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She stepped away from Nar, as if apprehensive that those fierce mandibles might threaten her again.
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Her eyes flashed from the narrow opening in her veil.
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4
"It pleased the daughter of Marlenus," she said, "to inform you and your eight-legged brother of the fate of your tarn and of the homestone you sought".
7
5
Nar's mandibles opened and shut once in annoyance.
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It was the nearest to anger I had ever seen the gentle creature come.
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7
"You will release me immediately," announced the daughter of the Ubar.
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.
Her eyes flashed from the narrow opening in her veil.
"It pleased the daughter of Marlenus," she said, "to inform you and your eight-legged brother of the fate of your tarn and of the home stone you sought".
Nar's mandibles opened and shut once in annoyance.
It was the nearest to anger I had ever seen the gentle creature come.
"You will release me immediately," announced the daughter of the Ubar.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 7)