Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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505
He had, in the course of his practice in Turia, once given treatment outside of its walls to a young tuchuk warrior, whose name was Kamchak.
He had, in the course of his practice in Turia, once given treatment outside of its walls to a young Tuchuk warrior, whose name was Kamchak.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #505)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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I smiled.
1
503
He remembered well the city that had exiled him, keeping still its name as part of his own.
1
504
It had been many years since he had seen its lofty walls.
1
505
He had, in the course of his practice in Turia, once given treatment outside of its walls to a young tuchuk warrior, whose name was Kamchak.
1
506
For this aid given to an enemy he had been exiled.
1
507
He had come, like many, to Port Kar.
1
508
He had risen in the city, and had been for years the private physician of Sullius Maximus, who had been one of the five Ubars, presiding in Port Kar prior to the assumption of power by the Council of Captains.
I smiled.
He remembered well the city that had exiled him, keeping still its name as part of his own.
It had been many years since he had seen its lofty walls.
He had, in the course of his practice in Turia, once given treatment outside of its walls to a young tuchuk warrior, whose name was Kamchak.
For this aid given to an enemy he had been exiled.
He had come, like many, to Port Kar.
He had risen in the city, and had been for years the private physician of Sullius Maximus, who had been one of the five Ubars, presiding in Port Kar prior to the assumption of power by the Council of Captains.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1)