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

Even on my kaiila I was certain I could be outdistanced by numerous riders, each leading, in the Tuchuk fashion, a string of fresh mounts. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #6)
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12 6 Even on my kaiila I was certain I could be outdistanced by numerous riders, each leading, in the tuchuk fashion, a string of fresh mounts.

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

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12 3 I knew that in that wagon, if the words of Saphrar were correct, there lay the golden sphere, doubtless the egg of Priest-Kings, which he had, for some reason, seemed so anxious to obtain.
12 4 I realized that I must, somehow, gain access to the wagon and find and carry away the sphere, attempting to return it to the Sardar.
12 5 I would have given much for a tarn.
12 6 Even on my kaiila I was certain I could be outdistanced by numerous riders, each leading, in the tuchuk fashion, a string of fresh mounts.
12 7 Eventually my kaiila would tire and I would be brought down on the prairie by pursuers.
12 8 The trailing would undoubtedly be done by trained herd sleen.
12 9 The prairie stretched away for hundreds of pasangs in all directions.
I knew that in that wagon, if the words of Saphrar were correct, there lay the golden sphere, doubtless the egg of Priest-Kings, which he had, for some reason, seemed so anxious to obtain. I realized that I must, somehow, gain access to the wagon and find and carry away the sphere, attempting to return it to the Sardar. I would have given much for a tarn. Even on my kaiila I was certain I could be outdistanced by numerous riders, each leading, in the tuchuk fashion, a string of fresh mounts. Eventually my kaiila would tire and I would be brought down on the prairie by pursuers. The trailing would undoubtedly be done by trained herd sleen. The prairie stretched away for hundreds of pasangs in all directions. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12)