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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Bring the Home Stone of the city," commanded Kamchak, and the stone, oval and aged, carved with the initial letter of the city, was brought to him. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #32)
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27 32 "Bring the home stone of the city," commanded Kamchak, and the stone, oval and aged, carved with the initial letter of the city, was brought to him.

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

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27 29 "—Master," said Aphris.
27 30 "Kamchak of the Tuchuks'," said the two men.
27 31 "Who," laughed Kamchak, "is Ubar of Turia?" "Kamchak of the Tuchuks," said the two.
27 32 "Bring the home stone of the city," commanded Kamchak, and the stone, oval and aged, carved with the initial letter of the city, was brought to him.
27 33 He lifted the stone over his head and read fear in the eyes of the two men chained before him.
27 34 But he did not dash the stone to the floor.
27 35 Rather he arose from his throne and placed the stone in the chained hands of Phanius Turmus.
"—Master," said Aphris. "Kamchak of the Tuchuks'," said the two men. "Who," laughed Kamchak, "is Ubar of Turia?" "Kamchak of the Tuchuks," said the two. "Bring the home stone of the city," commanded Kamchak, and the stone, oval and aged, carved with the initial letter of the city, was brought to him. He lifted the stone over his head and read fear in the eyes of the two men chained before him. But he did not dash the stone to the floor. Rather he arose from his throne and placed the stone in the chained hands of Phanius Turmus. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 27)