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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

The Tuchuk stood struck with awe, in the grass, on the trembling plains in the dusty air. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #56)
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4 56 The tuchuk stood struck with awe, in the grass, on the trembling plains in the dusty air.

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

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4 53 The quiva reversed itself in his hand, an action so swift I was only aware of it as his arm flew back, his hand on the blade, to hurl the weapon.
4 54 It sped toward me with incredible velocity over the handful of feet that separated us.
4 55 It could not be evaded, but only countered, and countered it was by the Koroban steel in my hand, a sudden ringing, sliding flash of steel and the knife was deflected from my breast.
4 56 The tuchuk stood struck with awe, in the grass, on the trembling plains in the dusty air.
4 57 I could hear the other three men of the Wagon Peoples, the Kataii, the Kassar, the Paravaci, striking their shields with their lances.
4 58 "Well done," said the Kassar.
4 59 The tuchuk removed his helmet and threw it to the grass.
The quiva reversed itself in his hand, an action so swift I was only aware of it as his arm flew back, his hand on the blade, to hurl the weapon. It sped toward me with incredible velocity over the handful of feet that separated us. It could not be evaded, but only countered, and countered it was by the Koroban steel in my hand, a sudden ringing, sliding flash of steel and the knife was deflected from my breast. The tuchuk stood struck with awe, in the grass, on the trembling plains in the dusty air. I could hear the other three men of the Wagon Peoples, the Kataii, the Kassar, the Paravaci, striking their shields with their lances. "Well done," said the Kassar. The tuchuk removed his helmet and threw it to the grass. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 4)