Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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4
34
Then the tuchuk drove his own lance into the dirt and hung on the lance his glossy shield.
Then the Tuchuk drove his own lance into the dirt and hung on the lance his glossy shield.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #34)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
31
The tuchuk sat still on his mount, as did the others.
4
32
Then he took his lance and smote it on the small, glossy shield, acknowledging my act.
4
33
Then so too did the others, even the white-caped man of the Paravaci.
4
34
Then the tuchuk drove his own lance into the dirt and hung on the lance his glossy shield.
4
35
I saw him draw one of the quivas from a saddle sheath, loosen the long, triple-weighted bola from his side.
4
36
Slowly, singing in a guttural chant, a tuchuk warrior song, he began to swing the bola.
4
37
It consists of three long straps of leather, each about five feet long, each terminating in a leather sack which contains, sewn inside, a heavy, round, metal weight.
The tuchuk sat still on his mount, as did the others.
Then he took his lance and smote it on the small, glossy shield, acknowledging my act.
Then so too did the others, even the white-caped man of the Paravaci.
Then the tuchuk drove his own lance into the dirt and hung on the lance his glossy shield.
I saw him draw one of the quivas from a saddle sheath, loosen the long, triple-weighted bola from his side.
Slowly, singing in a guttural chant, a tuchuk warrior song, he began to swing the bola.
It consists of three long straps of leather, each about five feet long, each terminating in a leather sack which contains, sewn inside, a heavy, round, metal weight.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 4)