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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 120 After a few minutes of my ministrations the tarn, satisfied, spread his wings and took flight, to continue the search for food which had been interrupted.
12 121 Apparently, in his limited fashion, he no longer conceived of me as being in the immediate category of the edible.
12 122 That he might soon change his mind, particularly if he found nothing on the plains below, was only too obvious.
12 123 I cursed because I had lost the tarn-goad in the quicksands of Ar's swamp forest.
12 124 I examined the ledge for some means of escape, but the cliffs above and below were almost smooth.
12 125 Suddenly a great shadow covered the ledge.
12 126 My tarn had returned.
After a few minutes of my ministrations the tarn, satisfied, spread his wings and took flight, to continue the search for food which had been interrupted. Apparently, in his limited fashion, he no longer conceived of me as being in the immediate category of the edible. That he might soon change his mind, particularly if he found nothing on the plains below, was only too obvious. I cursed because I had lost the tarn-goad in the quicksands of Ar's swamp forest. I examined the ledge for some means of escape, but the cliffs above and below were almost smooth. Suddenly a great shadow covered the ledge. My tarn had returned. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )