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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 199 Moving boldly now among the Wagon Peoples were vendors from Turia, selling their cakes, their wines and meats, even chains and collars.
10 200 Kamchak looked at the sun, which was now about a quarter of the way up the sky.
10 201 "Turians are always late," he said.
10 202 From the back of the kaiila I could now see dust from Turia.
10 203 "They are coming," I said.
10 204 Among the Tuchuks, though dismounted, I saw the young man Harold, he whom Hereena of the First Wagon had so sorely insulted at the time of the wagering with Conrad and Albrecht.
10 205 I did not, however, see the girl.
Moving boldly now among the Wagon Peoples were vendors from Turia, selling their cakes, their wines and meats, even chains and collars. Kamchak looked at the sun, which was now about a quarter of the way up the sky. "Turians are always late," he said. From the back of the kaiila I could now see dust from Turia. "They are coming," I said. Among the Tuchuks, though dismounted, I saw the young man Harold, he whom Hereena of the First Wagon had so sorely insulted at the time of the wagering with Conrad and Albrecht. I did not, however, see the girl. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )