The Wagon of a Commander Turia was now largely under the control of Tuchuks.
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For days it had been burning.
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The morning after the Battle at the Wagons I had mounted a rested kaiila and set forth for Turia.
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Some ahn after departing from the Tuchuk camp I encountered the wagon that carried my tarn, and its guard, still advancing toward the camp.
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The wagon carrying Harold's tarn and its guard accompanied it.
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I left the kaiila with the Tuchuks and mounted my tarn, and, in less than an ahn, saw the shimmering walls of Turia in the distance, and the veils of smoke rising over the city.
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The House of Saphrar still stood, and the tower that had been fortified by Ha-Keel's tarnsmen.
The Wagon of a Commander Turia was now largely under the control of Tuchuks.
For days it had been burning.
The morning after the Battle at the Wagons I had mounted a rested kaiila and set forth for Turia.
Some ahn after departing from the Tuchuk camp I encountered the wagon that carried my tarn, and its guard, still advancing toward the camp.
The wagon carrying Harold's tarn and its guard accompanied it.
I left the kaiila with the Tuchuks and mounted my tarn, and, in less than an ahn, saw the shimmering walls of Turia in the distance, and the veils of smoke rising over the city.
The House of Saphrar still stood, and the tower that had been fortified by Ha-Keel's tarnsmen.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )