Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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459
"But I am only a poor tuchuk," wailed Kamchak.
"But I am only a poor Tuchuk," wailed Kamchak.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #459)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Incidentally, Turian warriors, in order to have the opportunity to slay a foe, as well as acquire his woman, customarily choose as the weapon of combat in these encounters, buckler and dagger, ax and buckler, dagger and whip, ax and net, or the two daggers, with the reservation that the quiva, if used, not be thrown.
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Kamras, however, appeared adamant on the point.
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458
"The sword," he repeated.
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459
"But I am only a poor tuchuk," wailed Kamchak.
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460
Kamras laughed.
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461
"The sword," he said, yet again.
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462
I thought, all things considered, that the stipulation of Kamras regarding weapons was cruel and shameful.
Incidentally, Turian warriors, in order to have the opportunity to slay a foe, as well as acquire his woman, customarily choose as the weapon of combat in these encounters, buckler and dagger, ax and buckler, dagger and whip, ax and net, or the two daggers, with the reservation that the quiva, if used, not be thrown.
Kamras, however, appeared adamant on the point.
"The sword," he repeated.
"But I am only a poor tuchuk," wailed Kamchak.
Kamras laughed.
"The sword," he said, yet again.
I thought, all things considered, that the stipulation of Kamras regarding weapons was cruel and shameful.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10)