Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
185
"I had a tuchuk girl once," said Cernus, "a wild girl of the wagons, of whom I was fond, but when she tried to kill me, I strangled her in the chain of the House of Cernus".
"I had a Tuchuk girl once," said Cernus, "a wild girl of the wagons, of whom I was fond, but when she tried to kill me, I strangled her in the chain of the House of Cernus".
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #185)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
182
"Such a ring is marvelous.
4
183
It bespeaks the barbarian, the promise of pleasures so wild and fierce a man of the cities could scarcely conceive of them".
4
184
Elizabeth said nothing.
4
185
"I had a tuchuk girl once," said Cernus, "a wild girl of the wagons, of whom I was fond, but when she tried to kill me, I strangled her in the chain of the House of Cernus".
4
186
He fingered the chain and medallion about his neck.
4
187
"I am not truly tuchuk," said Elizabeth.
4
188
"I am only a girl from the islands north of Cos, taken by pirates of Port Kar, sold to a tarnsman, carried to and sold again in the city of Turia, and hence for twenty boskhides traded to the tuchuks, where I was ringed and branded".
"Such a ring is marvelous.
It bespeaks the barbarian, the promise of pleasures so wild and fierce a man of the cities could scarcely conceive of them".
Elizabeth said nothing.
"I had a tuchuk girl once," said Cernus, "a wild girl of the wagons, of whom I was fond, but when she tried to kill me, I strangled her in the chain of the House of Cernus".
He fingered the chain and medallion about his neck.
"I am not truly tuchuk," said Elizabeth.
"I am only a girl from the islands north of Cos, taken by pirates of Port Kar, sold to a tarnsman, carried to and sold again in the city of Turia, and hence for twenty boskhides traded to the tuchuks, where I was ringed and branded".
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 4)