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

Then I inquired, "How is it that you, a Tuchuk, can swim?" I knew few Tuchuks could, though some had learned in the Cartius. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #4)
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16 4 Then I inquired, "How is it that you, a tuchuk, can swim?" I knew few tuchuks could, though some had learned in the Cartius.

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

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16 1 I Find the Golden Sphere It was not a pleasant path to Turia that Harold the tuchuk showed to me, but I followed him.
16 2 "Can you swim?" he asked.
16 3 "Yes," I said.
16 4 Then I inquired, "How is it that you, a tuchuk, can swim?" I knew few tuchuks could, though some had learned in the Cartius.
16 5 "I learned in Turia," said Harold, "in the public baths where I was once a slave".
16 6 The baths of Turia were said to be second only to those of Ar in their luxury, the number of their pools, their temperatures, the scents and oils.
16 7 "Each night the baths were emptied and cleaned and I was one of many who attended to this task," he said.
I Find the Golden Sphere It was not a pleasant path to Turia that Harold the tuchuk showed to me, but I followed him. "Can you swim?" he asked. "Yes," I said. Then I inquired, "How is it that you, a tuchuk, can swim?" I knew few tuchuks could, though some had learned in the Cartius. "I learned in Turia," said Harold, "in the public baths where I was once a slave". The baths of Turia were said to be second only to those of Ar in their luxury, the number of their pools, their temperatures, the scents and oils. "Each night the baths were emptied and cleaned and I was one of many who attended to this task," he said. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16)