• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"sword "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 168 Suddenly there was a sound like thunder and a great shadow was cast across the roof of the cylinder, as if the sun had been obscured by clouds.
19 169 Pa-Kur and I backed away from one another, each quickly trying to see what was happening.
19 170 In our fighting we had been all but oblivious of the world around us.
19 171 I heard the joyous cry, "sword Brother!" It was Kazrak's voice! "Tarl of Ko-ro-ba!" cried another familiar voice—that of my father.
19 172 I looked up.
19 173 The sky was filled with tarns.
19 174 Thousands of the great birds, their wings clapping like thunder, were descending on the city, flying onto the bridges and down to the streets, darting among those spires no longer protected with the terrible defense of the tarn wire.
Suddenly there was a sound like thunder and a great shadow was cast across the roof of the cylinder, as if the sun had been obscured by clouds. Pa-Kur and I backed away from one another, each quickly trying to see what was happening. In our fighting we had been all but oblivious of the world around us. I heard the joyous cry, "sword Brother!" It was Kazrak's voice! "Tarl of Ko-ro-ba!" cried another familiar voice—that of my father. I looked up. The sky was filled with tarns. Thousands of the great birds, their wings clapping like thunder, were descending on the city, flying onto the bridges and down to the streets, darting among those spires no longer protected with the terrible defense of the tarn wire. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )