Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
161
I had used it sparingly in my flights with him, even more sparingly than is recommended, but it had always been there, ready to be used if needed.
12
162
Now it was no longer there.
12
163
Whether I could control the tarn or not would probably, at least for a time, depend on whether or not he had been successful in his hunt and on how well the tarn keepers had done their work with the young bird.
12
164
And would it not also depend on how deep the bite of freedom had been felt by the bird, how ready he would be to be controlled once more by man? With my spear I could kill him, but that would not rescue me from the ledge.
12
165
I had no desire to die eventually of starvation in the lonely aerie of my tarn.
12
166
I would leave on his back or die.
12
167
In the hours that remained before the tarn returned to his nest, I used the binding fiber and bowstrings to repair, as well as I could, the harness and saddle.
I had used it sparingly in my flights with him, even more sparingly than is recommended, but it had always been there, ready to be used if needed.
Now it was no longer there.
Whether I could control the tarn or not would probably, at least for a time, depend on whether or not he had been successful in his hunt and on how well the tarn keepers had done their work with the young bird.
And would it not also depend on how deep the bite of freedom had been felt by the bird, how ready he would be to be controlled once more by man? With my spear I could kill him, but that would not rescue me from the ledge.
I had no desire to die eventually of starvation in the lonely aerie of my tarn.
I would leave on his back or die.
In the hours that remained before the tarn returned to his nest, I used the binding fiber and bowstrings to repair, as well as I could, the harness and saddle.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )