Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
18
120
Could I have but put my hands on him at the time I might have wrung a tuchuk neck.
Could I have but put my hands on him at the time I might have wrung a Tuchuk neck.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #120)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
117
I could see, here and there, on the inside, the tops of graceful flower trees.
18
118
I could also see Harold bounding along, from roof to roof, in the light of the three moons.
18
119
Furious I followed him.
18
120
Could I have but put my hands on him at the time I might have wrung a tuchuk neck.
18
121
I now saw him leap to the wall and, scarcely looking about, run along and then leap to the swaying trunk of one of the flower trees and descend swiftly into the darkness of the gardens.
18
122
In a moment I followed him.
19
1
Harold Finds a Wench I had no difficulty finding Harold.
I could see, here and there, on the inside, the tops of graceful flower trees.
I could also see Harold bounding along, from roof to roof, in the light of the three moons.
Furious I followed him.
Could I have but put my hands on him at the time I might have wrung a tuchuk neck.
I now saw him leap to the wall and, scarcely looking about, run along and then leap to the swaying trunk of one of the flower trees and descend swiftly into the darkness of the gardens.
In a moment I followed him.
Harold Finds a Wench I had no difficulty finding Harold.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 18)