Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
8
168
On the whole, it seemed to me that Kamchak treated his little barbarian slave notably well, considering that he was tuchuk.
On the whole, it seemed to me that Kamchak treated his little barbarian slave notably well, considering that he was Tuchuk.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #168)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
8
165
Then he looked at me.
8
166
"It is Aphris of Turia I want," he said.
8
167
I wondered who she might be.
8
168
On the whole, it seemed to me that Kamchak treated his little barbarian slave notably well, considering that he was tuchuk.
8
169
This does not mean that she was not worked hard, nor that she did not receive a good drubbing now and then, but, on the whole, considering the normal lot of a tuchuk slave girl, I do not think she was ill used.
8
170
Once, it might be noted, she returned from searching for fuel with the dung sack, dragging behind her, only half full.
8
171
"It is all I could find," she told Kamchak.
Then he looked at me.
"It is Aphris of Turia I want," he said.
I wondered who she might be.
On the whole, it seemed to me that Kamchak treated his little barbarian slave notably well, considering that he was tuchuk.
This does not mean that she was not worked hard, nor that she did not receive a good drubbing now and then, but, on the whole, considering the normal lot of a tuchuk slave girl, I do not think she was ill used.
Once, it might be noted, she returned from searching for fuel with the dung sack, dragging behind her, only half full.
"It is all I could find," she told Kamchak.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8)