Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"But how would I, a poor Tuchuk," Kamchak was moaning, "know anything of the sword?" "Then withdraw," said Kamras, loftily, "and I will take this Kassar wench slave to Turia".
"But how would I, a poor Tuchuk," Kamchak was moaning, "know anything of the sword?" "Then withdraw," said Kamras, loftily, "and I will take this Kassar wench slave to Turia".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #463)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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460
Kamras laughed.
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461
"The sword," he said, yet again.
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462
I thought, all things considered, that the stipulation of Kamras regarding weapons was cruel and shameful.
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463
"But how would I, a poor Tuchuk," Kamchak was moaning, "know anything of the sword?" "Then withdraw," said Kamras, loftily, "and I will take this Kassar wench slave to Turia".
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464
The girl moaned.
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465
Kamras smiled with contempt.
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"You see," he said, "I am Champion of Turia and I have no particular wish to stain my blade with the blood of an urt".
Kamras laughed.
"The sword," he said, yet again.
I thought, all things considered, that the stipulation of Kamras regarding weapons was cruel and shameful.
"But how would I, a poor Tuchuk," Kamchak was moaning, "know anything of the sword?" "Then withdraw," said Kamras, loftily, "and I will take this Kassar wench slave to Turia".
The girl moaned.
Kamras smiled with contempt.
"You see," he said, "I am Champion of Turia and I have no particular wish to stain my blade with the blood of an urt".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10)