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

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15 58 He didn't recognize me.
15 59 Glancing about to see that no one was watching, I lightly climbed the fence of woven branches and dropped down inside among a group of the broad tharlarions.
15 60 I had carefully determined that the corral into which I dropped did not contain the saddle lizards, the high tharlarions, those ridden by Kazrak and his tharlarion lancers.
15 61 Such lizards are extremely short-tempered, as well as carnivorous, and I had no intention of attracting attention to myself by beating my way through them with a spear butt.
15 62 Their more dormant relatives, the broad tharlarions, barely lifted their snouts from the feed troughs.
15 63 Shielded by the placid, heavy bodies, some as large as a bus, I worked my way toward the interior side of the corral.
15 64 My luck held, and I scaled the interior corral wall and dropped to the trampled path between the corral and the tents of Mintar's men.
He didn't recognize me. Glancing about to see that no one was watching, I lightly climbed the fence of woven branches and dropped down inside among a group of the broad tharlarions. I had carefully determined that the corral into which I dropped did not contain the saddle lizards, the high tharlarions, those ridden by Kazrak and his tharlarion lancers. Such lizards are extremely short-tempered, as well as carnivorous, and I had no intention of attracting attention to myself by beating my way through them with a spear butt. Their more dormant relatives, the broad tharlarions, barely lifted their snouts from the feed troughs. Shielded by the placid, heavy bodies, some as large as a bus, I worked my way toward the interior side of the corral. My luck held, and I scaled the interior corral wall and dropped to the trampled path between the corral and the tents of Mintar's men. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )