Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
20
161
This, I knew, was the morning on which the wagons moved away from Turia, toward distant thassa, the Sea.
This, I knew, was the morning on which the wagons moved away from Turia, toward distant Thassa, the Sea.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #161)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
20
158
As we sped high over the prairie I wondered at how it was that Kamchak was withdrawing the wagons and bosk from Turia—that he would so soon abandon the siege.
20
159
Then, in the dawn, we saw the wagons below us, and the bosk beyond them.
20
160
Already fires had been lit and there was much activity in the camp of the Tuchuks, the cooking, the checking of wagons, the gathering and hitching up of the wagon bosk.
20
161
This, I knew, was the morning on which the wagons moved away from Turia, toward distant thassa, the Sea.
20
162
Risking arrows, I, followed by Harold, descended to alight among the wagons.
21
1
Kamchak Enters Turia I had now been in the city of Turia some four days, having returned on foot in the guise of a peddler of small jewels.
21
2
I had left the tarn with the wagons.
As we sped high over the prairie I wondered at how it was that Kamchak was withdrawing the wagons and bosk from Turia—that he would so soon abandon the siege.
Then, in the dawn, we saw the wagons below us, and the bosk beyond them.
Already fires had been lit and there was much activity in the camp of the Tuchuks, the cooking, the checking of wagons, the gathering and hitching up of the wagon bosk.
This, I knew, was the morning on which the wagons moved away from Turia, toward distant thassa, the Sea.
Risking arrows, I, followed by Harold, descended to alight among the wagons.
Kamchak Enters Turia I had now been in the city of Turia some four days, having returned on foot in the guise of a peddler of small jewels.
I had left the tarn with the wagons.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 20)