Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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134
Perhaps the Tuchuks, one of the fierce Wagon Peoples, traditional enemies of Turia, her conquerors, had spared her for such reasons, that they might have outlet for their goods and a source for goods they could not well manufacture, or acquire, for themselves.
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135
It was still dangerous, however, to take caravans to Turia.
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136
For whatever reasons, Turia, though once conquered, had been spared.
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137
It was the best known of the Gorean cities below the equator, sometimes called the Ar of the south.
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138
"I hate Turians!" screamed the Lady Rena of Lydius.
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"I hate them!" "Be silent, Slave," said I to her.
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"Do not scold her, El-in-or," chided Ute.
Perhaps the Tuchuks, one of the fierce Wagon Peoples, traditional enemies of Turia, her conquerors, had spared her for such reasons, that they might have outlet for their goods and a source for goods they could not well manufacture, or acquire, for themselves.
It was still dangerous, however, to take caravans to Turia.
For whatever reasons, Turia, though once conquered, had been spared.
It was the best known of the Gorean cities below the equator, sometimes called the Ar of the south.
"I hate Turians!" screamed the Lady Rena of Lydius.
"I hate them!" "Be silent, Slave," said I to her.
"Do not scold her, El-in-or," chided Ute.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )