Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
175
I rose into flight, not thinking about Ko-ro-ba again or the homestone.
I rose into flight, not thinking about Ko-ro-ba again or the Home Stone.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #175)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
14
172
* * * * I felt ebullient.
14
173
I had weapons again, and my tarn.
14
174
There was even a tarn-goad and saddle gear.
14
175
I rose into flight, not thinking about Ko-ro-ba again or the homestone.
14
176
Foolishly perhaps, but with invincible optimism, I lifted the tarn above the Voltai and turned it toward Ar.
15
1
In Mintar's Compound Ar, beleaguered and dauntless, was a magnificent sight.
15
2
Its splendid, defiant shimmering cylinders loomed proudly behind the snowy marble ramparts, its double walls—the first three hundred feet high; the second, separated from the first by twenty yards, four hundred feet high—walls wide enough to drive six tharlarion wagons abreast on their summits.
* * * * I felt ebullient.
I had weapons again, and my tarn.
There was even a tarn-goad and saddle gear.
I rose into flight, not thinking about Ko-ro-ba again or the home stone.
Foolishly perhaps, but with invincible optimism, I lifted the tarn above the Voltai and turned it toward Ar.
In Mintar's Compound Ar, beleaguered and dauntless, was a magnificent sight.
Its splendid, defiant shimmering cylinders loomed proudly behind the snowy marble ramparts, its double walls—the first three hundred feet high; the second, separated from the first by twenty yards, four hundred feet high—walls wide enough to drive six tharlarion wagons abreast on their summits.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 14)