Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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533
He was tuchuk.
He was Tuchuk.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #533)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
530
"Better, my friend," I said, "that than death".
10
531
"No," said Kamchak, and his eyes were like steel, "better death than shame".
10
532
I stepped back.
10
533
He was tuchuk.
10
534
I would sorely miss my friend, the ribald, hard-drinking, stomping, dancing Kamchak of the tuchuks.
10
535
In the last moment I cried out to Kamchak, "For the sake of Priest-Kings, hold the weapon thus!" trying to teach him the simplest of the commoner grips for the hilt of the short sword, permitting a large degree of both retention and flexibility.
10
536
But when I stepped away he was now holding it like a Gorean angle saw.
"Better, my friend," I said, "that than death".
"No," said Kamchak, and his eyes were like steel, "better death than shame".
I stepped back.
He was tuchuk.
I would sorely miss my friend, the ribald, hard-drinking, stomping, dancing Kamchak of the tuchuks.
In the last moment I cried out to Kamchak, "For the sake of Priest-Kings, hold the weapon thus!" trying to teach him the simplest of the commoner grips for the hilt of the short sword, permitting a large degree of both retention and flexibility.
But when I stepped away he was now holding it like a Gorean angle saw.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10)