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

Then, to my delight, Kamchak, borrowing two kaiila, which he seemed to have no difficulty doing—from a Tuchuk warrior I had not even seen before—rode with me to the Omen Valley. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #132)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 132 Then, to my delight, Kamchak, borrowing two kaiila, which he seemed to have no difficulty doing—from a tuchuk warrior I had not even seen before—rode with me to the Omen Valley.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 129 After seeing Kutaituchik and the others, Kamchak stopped by an Iron Master's wagon, and, to my irritation, arranged for the fellow to come by the wagon that very night.
13 130 "I can't keep her in a sleen cage forever," Kamchak said.
13 131 "There is work to be done about the wagon".
13 132 Then, to my delight, Kamchak, borrowing two kaiila, which he seemed to have no difficulty doing—from a tuchuk warrior I had not even seen before—rode with me to the Omen Valley.
13 133 Coming over a low, rolling hill, we saw a large number of tents pitched in a circle, surrounding a large grassy area.
13 134 In the grassy area, perhaps about two hundred yards in diameter, there were literally hundreds of small, stone altars.
13 135 There was a large circular stone platform in the center of the field.
After seeing Kutaituchik and the others, Kamchak stopped by an Iron Master's wagon, and, to my irritation, arranged for the fellow to come by the wagon that very night. "I can't keep her in a sleen cage forever," Kamchak said. "There is work to be done about the wagon". Then, to my delight, Kamchak, borrowing two kaiila, which he seemed to have no difficulty doing—from a tuchuk warrior I had not even seen before—rode with me to the Omen Valley. Coming over a low, rolling hill, we saw a large number of tents pitched in a circle, surrounding a large grassy area. In the grassy area, perhaps about two hundred yards in diameter, there were literally hundreds of small, stone altars. There was a large circular stone platform in the center of the field. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 13)