Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
461
"Wily tuchuk," I heard him mutter.
"Wily Tuchuk," I heard him mutter.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #461)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
458
"I will fight," he said.
9
459
There was a silence in the room.
9
460
I saw Saphrar, a bit in the background, close his eyes and nod his head.
9
461
"Wily tuchuk," I heard him mutter.
9
462
Yes, I said to myself, wily tuchuk.
9
463
Kamchak had, by means of the very pride of Aphris of Turia, of Kamras, and the offended Turians, brought the girl by her own will to the stake of Love War.
9
464
It was something he would not buy with the golden sphere from Saphrar the merchant; it was something he was clearly capable of arranging, with tuchuk cunning, by himself.
"I will fight," he said.
There was a silence in the room.
I saw Saphrar, a bit in the background, close his eyes and nod his head.
"Wily tuchuk," I heard him mutter.
Yes, I said to myself, wily tuchuk.
Kamchak had, by means of the very pride of Aphris of Turia, of Kamras, and the offended Turians, brought the girl by her own will to the stake of Love War.
It was something he would not buy with the golden sphere from Saphrar the merchant; it was something he was clearly capable of arranging, with tuchuk cunning, by himself.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9)