Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
9
371
It had been at that time that she had called him a tuchuk sleen, presumably because he had dared present her with a gift.
It had been at that time that she had called him a Tuchuk sleen, presumably because he had dared present her with a gift.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #371)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
9
368
The girl was clearly curious, female.
9
369
Kamchak shrugged.
9
370
I remembered that two years before, as I had learned, he had brought Aphris of Turia a five-string diamond necklace, which she had scorned, and had, according to her report at least, given to a slave.
9
371
It had been at that time that she had called him a tuchuk sleen, presumably because he had dared present her with a gift.
9
372
But, I could see, she was interested in the box.
9
373
Indeed, at certain times during the evening, I had seen her casting furtive glances at it.
9
374
"It is nothing," said Kamchak, "only a trinket".
The girl was clearly curious, female.
Kamchak shrugged.
I remembered that two years before, as I had learned, he had brought Aphris of Turia a five-string diamond necklace, which she had scorned, and had, according to her report at least, given to a slave.
It had been at that time that she had called him a tuchuk sleen, presumably because he had dared present her with a gift.
But, I could see, she was interested in the box.
Indeed, at certain times during the evening, I had seen her casting furtive glances at it.
"It is nothing," said Kamchak, "only a trinket".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9)