Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
9
253
"The tuchuk and his friend are guests, and ambassadors of the Wagon Peoples—they must not come to harm!" Aphris of Turia laughed merrily and Kamras, embarrassed, returned to his seat.
"The Tuchuk and his friend are guests, and ambassadors of the Wagon Peoples—they must not come to harm!" Aphris of Turia laughed merrily and Kamras, embarrassed, returned to his seat.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #253)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
9
250
"Permit me," he said, "to fetch weapons".
9
251
Kamchak was now swilling paga and acted as though he had not heard the remark of Kamras.
9
252
"No, no, no!" cried Saphrar.
9
253
"The tuchuk and his friend are guests, and ambassadors of the Wagon Peoples—they must not come to harm!" Aphris of Turia laughed merrily and Kamras, embarrassed, returned to his seat.
9
254
"Bring perfumes!" she called to the Feast Steward, and he sent forth a camisk-clad slave who carried a tiny tray of exotic Turian perfumes.
9
255
She took one or two of these small bottles and held them under her nose, and then sprinkled them about the table and cushions.
9
256
Her actions delighted the Turians, who laughed.
"Permit me," he said, "to fetch weapons".
Kamchak was now swilling paga and acted as though he had not heard the remark of Kamras.
"No, no, no!" cried Saphrar.
"The tuchuk and his friend are guests, and ambassadors of the Wagon Peoples—they must not come to harm!" Aphris of Turia laughed merrily and Kamras, embarrassed, returned to his seat.
"Bring perfumes!" she called to the Feast Steward, and he sent forth a camisk-clad slave who carried a tiny tray of exotic Turian perfumes.
She took one or two of these small bottles and held them under her nose, and then sprinkled them about the table and cushions.
Her actions delighted the Turians, who laughed.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9)