Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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206
* * * * Kamchak, with my money, fairly won in wager of course, paid our admission and we found our way within the curtained enclosure.
* * * * Kamchak, with my money, fairly won in wager of course, paid our admission and we found our way within the curtained enclosure.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #206)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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12
203
"What are those for?" asked Aphris.
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204
"So that you will not forget you are slave girls," growled Kamchak.
12
205
"Come along".
12
206
* * * * Kamchak, with my money, fairly won in wager of course, paid our admission and we found our way within the curtained enclosure.
12
207
Several men, and some of their girls, were there.
12
208
I saw among them even some Kassars and Paravaci, and one of the rare Kataii, seldom seen in the encampments of the other peoples.
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The Tuchuks, of course, were most in evidence, sitting cross-legged in circles rather about a large fire near the center of the enclosure.
"What are those for?" asked Aphris.
"So that you will not forget you are slave girls," growled Kamchak.
"Come along".
* * * * Kamchak, with my money, fairly won in wager of course, paid our admission and we found our way within the curtained enclosure.
Several men, and some of their girls, were there.
I saw among them even some Kassars and Paravaci, and one of the rare Kataii, seldom seen in the encampments of the other peoples.
The Tuchuks, of course, were most in evidence, sitting cross-legged in circles rather about a large fire near the center of the enclosure.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12)