Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
9
199
"I could send mercenary tarnsmen from the north, but I would prefer not to have war".
"I could send mercenary tarnsmen from the north, but I would prefer not to have war".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #199)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
196
Now she descended the last three stairs and, stopping to nod her head and grace an eager fellow here and there along the tables with a word or gesture, she began to approach the head of the table.
9
197
The musicians, at a signal from the Feast Steward, took up their instruments again and the acrobats rushed back among the tables, tumbling and leaping about.
9
198
"It is in the wagon of Kutaituchik," Saphrar was saying.
9
199
"I could send mercenary tarnsmen from the north, but I would prefer not to have war".
9
200
Kamchak was still watching Aphris of Turia.
9
201
My heart was beating with great rapidity.
9
202
I had learned now, if Saphrar was correct, that the golden sphere, undoubtedly the last egg of Priest-Kings, was in the wagon of Kutaituchik, said to be Ubar of the Tuchuks.
Now she descended the last three stairs and, stopping to nod her head and grace an eager fellow here and there along the tables with a word or gesture, she began to approach the head of the table.
The musicians, at a signal from the Feast Steward, took up their instruments again and the acrobats rushed back among the tables, tumbling and leaping about.
"It is in the wagon of Kutaituchik," Saphrar was saying.
"I could send mercenary tarnsmen from the north, but I would prefer not to have war".
Kamchak was still watching Aphris of Turia.
My heart was beating with great rapidity.
I had learned now, if Saphrar was correct, that the golden sphere, undoubtedly the last egg of Priest-Kings, was in the wagon of Kutaituchik, said to be Ubar of the Tuchuks.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9)