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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 21 Nar, with me on his back, moved from the knoll.
7 22 "Wait!" cried the daughter of the Ubar.
7 23 "You can't leave me here!" She stumbled a bit from the knoll, tripped and fell in the water.
7 24 She knelt in the green stagnant water, her hands held out to me, pleading, as if she suddenly realized the full horror of her plight, what it would mean to be abandoned in the swamp forest.
7 25 "Take me with you," she begged.
7 26 "Wait," I said to Nar, and the giant spider paused.
7 27 The Ubar's daughter tried to stand up, but, ridiculously enough, it seemed as if one leg were suddenly far shorter than the other.
Nar, with me on his back, moved from the knoll. "Wait!" cried the daughter of the Ubar. "You can't leave me here!" She stumbled a bit from the knoll, tripped and fell in the water. She knelt in the green stagnant water, her hands held out to me, pleading, as if she suddenly realized the full horror of her plight, what it would mean to be abandoned in the swamp forest. "Take me with you," she begged. "Wait," I said to Nar, and the giant spider paused. The Ubar's daughter tried to stand up, but, ridiculously enough, it seemed as if one leg were suddenly far shorter than the other. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )