Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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8
18
"After the games of love War," said Kamchak, "the omens will be taken".
"After the games of Love War," said Kamchak, "the omens will be taken".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #18)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
15
My main interests, my primary objective, surely lay not in distant Turia, but with the wagons.
8
16
I wondered on what Kamchak had called the games of love War, said to take place on the Plains of a Thousand Stakes.
8
17
I supposed, in time, that I would learn of this.
8
18
"After the games of love War," said Kamchak, "the omens will be taken".
8
19
I nodded, and we rode back to the herds.
8
20
There had not been, I knew, a Ubar San in more than a hundred years.
8
21
It did not seem likely, either, that one would be elected in the spring.
My main interests, my primary objective, surely lay not in distant Turia, but with the wagons.
I wondered on what Kamchak had called the games of love War, said to take place on the Plains of a Thousand Stakes.
I supposed, in time, that I would learn of this.
"After the games of love War," said Kamchak, "the omens will be taken".
I nodded, and we rode back to the herds.
There had not been, I knew, a Ubar San in more than a hundred years.
It did not seem likely, either, that one would be elected in the spring.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8)