Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
180
The wily tuchuk, of course, had had me spit first.
The wily Tuchuk, of course, had had me spit first.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #180)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
177
By starting from the side and turning his head quickly, Kamchak bested me by some eighteen inches.
10
178
In the light of his skill my own effort seemed depressingly naive, quite simple-minded, unimaginative and straightforward.
10
179
I had not known about the head-twisting trick.
10
180
The wily tuchuk, of course, had had me spit first.
10
181
Now this morning we had come to the Plains of a Thousand Stakes.
10
182
For all his uproarious stomping about the wagon last night, paga bottle in hand, singing gusty tuchuk songs, half frightening Miss Cardwell to death, he seemed in good spirits, looking about, whistling, occasionally pounding a little rhythm on the side of his saddle.
10
183
I would not tell Miss Cardwell but the rhythm was the drum rhythm of the Chain Dance.
By starting from the side and turning his head quickly, Kamchak bested me by some eighteen inches.
In the light of his skill my own effort seemed depressingly naive, quite simple-minded, unimaginative and straightforward.
I had not known about the head-twisting trick.
The wily tuchuk, of course, had had me spit first.
Now this morning we had come to the Plains of a Thousand Stakes.
For all his uproarious stomping about the wagon last night, paga bottle in hand, singing gusty tuchuk songs, half frightening Miss Cardwell to death, he seemed in good spirits, looking about, whistling, occasionally pounding a little rhythm on the side of his saddle.
I would not tell Miss Cardwell but the rhythm was the drum rhythm of the Chain Dance.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10)