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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

"No," said the judge, "it is because she is defended by Kamras, Champion of Turia". - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #398)
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10 398 "No," said the judge, "it is because she is defended by Kamras, Champion of Turia".

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 395 In short, in their various ways, something like seniority and skills determines, of two or more Turians, or two or more warriors of the Wagons, who will take the field.
10 396 Sometimes men fight among themselves for this honor, but such combat is frowned upon by both the Turians and those of the Wagons, being regarded as somewhat disgraceful, particularly in the presence of foes.
10 397 "She must be plain indeed," remarked Kamchak, looking closely again at Aphris.
10 398 "No," said the judge, "it is because she is defended by Kamras, Champion of Turia".
10 399 "Oh, no!" cried Kamchak, throwing his fist to his forehead in mock despair.
10 400 "Yes," said the judge, "he".
10 401 "Surely you recall?" laughed Aphris merrily.
In short, in their various ways, something like seniority and skills determines, of two or more Turians, or two or more warriors of the Wagons, who will take the field. Sometimes men fight among themselves for this honor, but such combat is frowned upon by both the Turians and those of the Wagons, being regarded as somewhat disgraceful, particularly in the presence of foes. "She must be plain indeed," remarked Kamchak, looking closely again at Aphris. "No," said the judge, "it is because she is defended by Kamras, Champion of Turia". "Oh, no!" cried Kamchak, throwing his fist to his forehead in mock despair. "Yes," said the judge, "he". "Surely you recall?" laughed Aphris merrily. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10)