Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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12
231
In tuchuk fashion, I assured him that I had taken no offense, and, sweating, I at last made my way to Kamchak's side.
In Tuchuk fashion, I assured him that I had taken no offense, and, sweating, I at last made my way to Kamchak's side.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #231)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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12
228
When I returned with the bottle I had to step through, over, and once or twice on, tuchuks.
12
229
Fortunately my clumsiness was not construed as a challenge.
12
230
One fellow I stepped on was even polite enough to say, "Forgive me for sitting where you are stepping".
12
231
In tuchuk fashion, I assured him that I had taken no offense, and, sweating, I at last made my way to Kamchak's side.
12
232
He had rather good seats, which hadn't been there before, obtained by the tuchuk method of finding two individuals sitting closely together and then sitting down between them.
12
233
He had also parked Aphris on his right and Elizabeth on his left.
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234
I bit out the cork in the paga and passed it past Elizabeth to Kamchak, as courtesy demanded.
When I returned with the bottle I had to step through, over, and once or twice on, tuchuks.
Fortunately my clumsiness was not construed as a challenge.
One fellow I stepped on was even polite enough to say, "Forgive me for sitting where you are stepping".
In tuchuk fashion, I assured him that I had taken no offense, and, sweating, I at last made my way to Kamchak's side.
He had rather good seats, which hadn't been there before, obtained by the tuchuk method of finding two individuals sitting closely together and then sitting down between them.
He had also parked Aphris on his right and Elizabeth on his left.
I bit out the cork in the paga and passed it past Elizabeth to Kamchak, as courtesy demanded.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12)