Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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3
23
At last the tuchuk detached himself from the other three warriors and pranced his kaiila to within a dozen yards of me.
At last the Tuchuk detached himself from the other three warriors and pranced his kaiila to within a dozen yards of me.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #23)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
20
Even had I slain two of them the others might have withdrawn and with their arrows or bolas brought me to the ground.
3
21
More importantly, I did not wish to introduce myself to these people as an enemy.
3
22
I wished, as I had said, to come in peace.
3
23
At last the tuchuk detached himself from the other three warriors and pranced his kaiila to within a dozen yards of me.
3
24
"You are a stranger," he said.
3
25
"I come in peace to the Wagon Peoples," I said.
3
26
"You wear no insignia on your shield," he said.
Even had I slain two of them the others might have withdrawn and with their arrows or bolas brought me to the ground.
More importantly, I did not wish to introduce myself to these people as an enemy.
I wished, as I had said, to come in peace.
At last the tuchuk detached himself from the other three warriors and pranced his kaiila to within a dozen yards of me.
"You are a stranger," he said.
"I come in peace to the Wagon Peoples," I said.
"You wear no insignia on your shield," he said.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 3)