Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
56
Angrily the tuchuk pulled back on the reins of the kaiila, causing it to rear, snarling, pawing at the sky.
Angrily the Tuchuk pulled back on the reins of the kaiila, causing it to rear, snarling, pawing at the sky.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #56)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
53
"A Koroban! And he flies to the Wagon Peoples!" Tears of mirth ran from the sides of his eyes.
3
54
"You are a fool!" he said.
3
55
"Let us fight," I suggested.
3
56
Angrily the tuchuk pulled back on the reins of the kaiila, causing it to rear, snarling, pawing at the sky.
3
57
"And willingly would I do so, Koroban sleen," he spit out.
3
58
"Pray thou to Priest-Kings that the lance does not fall to me!" I did not understand this.
3
59
He turned his kaiila and in a bound or two swung it about in the midst of his fellows.
"A Koroban! And he flies to the Wagon Peoples!" Tears of mirth ran from the sides of his eyes.
"You are a fool!" he said.
"Let us fight," I suggested.
Angrily the tuchuk pulled back on the reins of the kaiila, causing it to rear, snarling, pawing at the sky.
"And willingly would I do so, Koroban sleen," he spit out.
"Pray thou to Priest-Kings that the lance does not fall to me!" I did not understand this.
He turned his kaiila and in a bound or two swung it about in the midst of his fellows.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 3)