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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 25 He stayed there for some time, and then turned his mount away, and came slowly down the hill.
21 26 Seeing me, he stopped.
21 27 "I am pleased to see you live," he said.
21 28 I dropped my head, acknowledging the bond he had acknowledged.
21 29 My heart felt grateful to the stern, fierce warrior, though he had been in the past days harsh and strange, half drunk with hatred for Turia.
21 30 I did not know if the Kamchak I had known would ever live again.
21 31 I feared that part of him—perhaps that part I had loved best—had died the night of the raid, when he had entered the wagon of Kutaituchik.
He stayed there for some time, and then turned his mount away, and came slowly down the hill. Seeing me, he stopped. "I am pleased to see you live," he said. I dropped my head, acknowledging the bond he had acknowledged. My heart felt grateful to the stern, fierce warrior, though he had been in the past days harsh and strange, half drunk with hatred for Turia. I did not know if the Kamchak I had known would ever live again. I feared that part of him—perhaps that part I had loved best—had died the night of the raid, when he had entered the wagon of Kutaituchik. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )