"His wagon," smiled Kamchak, "is the First Wagon—and it is Kutaituchik who sits upon the gray robe".
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"The gray robe?" I asked.
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"That robe," said Kamchak, "which is the throne of the Ubars of the Tuchuks".
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It was thus I first learned the name of the man whom I understood to be Ubar of this fierce people.
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"You will sometime be taken into the presence of Kutaituchik," said Kamchak.
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"I myself," he said, "must often go to the wagon of the Ubar".
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I gathered from this remark that Kamchak was a man of no little importance among the Tuchuks.
"His wagon," smiled Kamchak, "is the First Wagon—and it is Kutaituchik who sits upon the gray robe".
"The gray robe?" I asked.
"That robe," said Kamchak, "which is the throne of the Ubars of the Tuchuks".
It was thus I first learned the name of the man whom I understood to be Ubar of this fierce people.
"You will sometime be taken into the presence of Kutaituchik," said Kamchak.
"I myself," he said, "must often go to the wagon of the Ubar".
I gathered from this remark that Kamchak was a man of no little importance among the Tuchuks.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )