Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
10
5
Some of the judges, now wealthy, had officiated several times at the games.
Some of the judges, now wealthy, had officiated several times at the games.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #5)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
10
2
Judges and craftsmen from Ar, hundreds of pasangs away, across the Cartius, were already at the stakes, inspecting them and preparing the ground between them.
10
3
These men, as in every year, I learned, had been guaranteed safe passage across the southern plains for this event.
10
4
The journey, even so, was not without its dangers, but they had been well recompensed, from the treasure chests of both Turia and the Wagon Peoples.
10
5
Some of the judges, now wealthy, had officiated several times at the games.
10
6
The fee for even one of their accompanying craftsmen was sufficient to support a man for a year in luxurious Ar.
10
7
We moved slowly, walking the kaiila, in four long lines, the Tuchuks, the Kassars, the Kataii, the Paravaci, some two hundred or so warriors of each.
10
8
Kamchak rode near the head of the Tuchuk line.
Judges and craftsmen from Ar, hundreds of pasangs away, across the Cartius, were already at the stakes, inspecting them and preparing the ground between them.
These men, as in every year, I learned, had been guaranteed safe passage across the southern plains for this event.
The journey, even so, was not without its dangers, but they had been well recompensed, from the treasure chests of both Turia and the Wagon Peoples.
Some of the judges, now wealthy, had officiated several times at the games.
The fee for even one of their accompanying craftsmen was sufficient to support a man for a year in luxurious Ar.
We moved slowly, walking the kaiila, in four long lines, the Tuchuks, the Kassars, the Kataii, the Paravaci, some two hundred or so warriors of each.
Kamchak rode near the head of the Tuchuk line.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10)