Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
537
"At any rate," continued Harold, "I know that he would have upheld the honor of the Tuchuks in such matters—and driven a hard bargain with the unwary Kassar".
"At any rate," continued Harold, "I know that he would have upheld the honor of the Tuchuks in such matters—and driven a hard bargain with the unwary Kassar".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #537)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
534
"I think," said Kamchak, "I will have a new bola made—for the hunting".
26
535
"He is, of course," observed Harold, "quite handsome".
26
536
Kamchak growled menacingly.
26
537
"At any rate," continued Harold, "I know that he would have upheld the honor of the Tuchuks in such matters—and driven a hard bargain with the unwary Kassar".
26
538
"The important thing," I said, "is that Aphris is back and safe".
26
539
We rode on for a while more.
26
540
Then I asked, "By the way, as a matter of fact, what did you pay for her?" Kamchak's face was black with rage.
"I think," said Kamchak, "I will have a new bola made—for the hunting".
"He is, of course," observed Harold, "quite handsome".
Kamchak growled menacingly.
"At any rate," continued Harold, "I know that he would have upheld the honor of the Tuchuks in such matters—and driven a hard bargain with the unwary Kassar".
"The important thing," I said, "is that Aphris is back and safe".
We rode on for a while more.
Then I asked, "By the way, as a matter of fact, what did you pay for her?" Kamchak's face was black with rage.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 26)