Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
8
123
In response to my third question, a tuchuk would have been expected to agree, amicably, with some remark such as, "Yes, I believe so," or "Yes, I think so".
In response to my third question, a Tuchuk would have been expected to agree, amicably, with some remark such as, "Yes, I believe so," or "Yes, I think so".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #123)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
120
The quiva is a tuchuk saddle knife.
8
121
Usually there are seven to a saddle.
8
122
They are balanced, for throwing.
8
123
In response to my third question, a tuchuk would have been expected to agree, amicably, with some remark such as, "Yes, I believe so," or "Yes, I think so".
8
124
"Is one called Tarl Cabot, a tarnsman, amongst you?" he asked.
8
125
"I am Tarl Cabot," I said.
8
126
"I am honored," he said, "to greet a two-name person".
The quiva is a tuchuk saddle knife.
Usually there are seven to a saddle.
They are balanced, for throwing.
In response to my third question, a tuchuk would have been expected to agree, amicably, with some remark such as, "Yes, I believe so," or "Yes, I think so".
"Is one called Tarl Cabot, a tarnsman, amongst you?" he asked.
"I am Tarl Cabot," I said.
"I am honored," he said, "to greet a two-name person".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 8)