Harold Turia, to some extent, now lay under siege, though the Tuchuks alone could not adequately invest the city.
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The other Wagon peoples regarded the problem of the slaying of Kutaituchik and the despoiling of his wagon as one best left to the resources of the people of the four bosk horns.
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It did not concern, in their opinion, the Kassars, the Kataii or the Paravaci.
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There had been Kassars who had wanted to fight and some Kataii, but the calm heads of the Paravaci had convinced them that the difficulty lay between Turia and the Tuchuks, not Turia and the Wagon peoples generally.
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Indeed, envoys had flown on tarnback to the Kassars, Kataii and Paravaci, assuring them of Turia's lack of hostile intentions towards them, envoys accompanied by rich gifts.
"Who is Ubar of the Tuchuks?" I asked.
"I am," said Kamchak.
Harold Turia, to some extent, now lay under siege, though the Tuchuks alone could not adequately invest the city.
The other Wagon peoples regarded the problem of the slaying of Kutaituchik and the despoiling of his wagon as one best left to the resources of the people of the four bosk horns.
It did not concern, in their opinion, the Kassars, the Kataii or the Paravaci.
There had been Kassars who had wanted to fight and some Kataii, but the calm heads of the Paravaci had convinced them that the difficulty lay between Turia and the Tuchuks, not Turia and the Wagon peoples generally.
Indeed, envoys had flown on tarnback to the Kassars, Kataii and Paravaci, assuring them of Turia's lack of hostile intentions towards them, envoys accompanied by rich gifts.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )