Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
9
492
"Have no fear, Saphrar of Turia," Kamras was saying, "I shall slay the tuchuk sleen—and I shall do so slowly".
"Have no fear, Saphrar of Turia," Kamras was saying, "I shall slay the Tuchuk sleen—and I shall do so slowly".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #492)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
489
The girl cried out in helpless rage and turned, stumbling and clutching at the banister on the stairs.
9
490
Then she ran up the stairs, weeping, veil disarranged, both hands jerking at the collar.
9
491
With a cry she disappeared.
9
492
"Have no fear, Saphrar of Turia," Kamras was saying, "I shall slay the tuchuk sleen—and I shall do so slowly".
10
1
Love War It was early in the morning, several days after Saphrar's banquet, that Kamchak and myself, among some hundreds of others of the Four Wagon Peoples, came to the Plains of a Thousand Stakes, some pasangs distant from lofty Turia.
10
2
Judges and craftsmen from Ar, hundreds of pasangs away, across the Cartius, were already at the stakes, inspecting them and preparing the ground between them.
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3
These men, as in every year, I learned, had been guaranteed safe passage across the southern plains for this event.
The girl cried out in helpless rage and turned, stumbling and clutching at the banister on the stairs.
Then she ran up the stairs, weeping, veil disarranged, both hands jerking at the collar.
With a cry she disappeared.
"Have no fear, Saphrar of Turia," Kamras was saying, "I shall slay the tuchuk sleen—and I shall do so slowly".
Love War It was early in the morning, several days after Saphrar's banquet, that Kamchak and myself, among some hundreds of others of the Four Wagon Peoples, came to the Plains of a Thousand Stakes, some pasangs distant from lofty Turia.
Judges and craftsmen from Ar, hundreds of pasangs away, across the Cartius, were already at the stakes, inspecting them and preparing the ground between them.
These men, as in every year, I learned, had been guaranteed safe passage across the southern plains for this event.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9)