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Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 11 One does not lightly dispute the passage of one who carries his Home Stone.
1 12 Seeing that I meant him no harm, he paused and lifted an arm, like a stick in a torn sleeve, and pointed backward.
1 13 "They're coming," he said.
1 14 "Run, you fool! Run for the gates of Turia!" Turia the high-walled, the nine-gated, was the Gorean city lying in the midst of the huge prairies claimed by the Wagon Peoples.
1 15 Never had it fallen.
1 16 Awkwardly, carrying his sack, the peasant turned and stumbled on, casting occasional terrified glances over his shoulder.
1 17 I watched him and his woman disappear over the brown wintry grass.
One does not lightly dispute the passage of one who carries his Home Stone. Seeing that I meant him no harm, he paused and lifted an arm, like a stick in a torn sleeve, and pointed backward. "They're coming," he said. "Run, you fool! Run for the gates of Turia!" Turia the high-walled, the nine-gated, was the Gorean city lying in the midst of the huge prairies claimed by the Wagon Peoples. Never had it fallen. Awkwardly, carrying his sack, the peasant turned and stumbled on, casting occasional terrified glances over his shoulder. I watched him and his woman disappear over the brown wintry grass. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )