Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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21
11
Clustered about the hill, in ranks, on their kaiila, black lances in the stirrup, were several of the tuchuk Hundreds.
Clustered about the hill, in ranks, on their kaiila, black lances in the stirrup, were several of the Tuchuk Hundreds.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #11)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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21
8
Kamchak had not spoken but sat on his kaiila, his face dark with resolve.
21
9
He was terrible to look upon and I, though his friend, did not dare to speak to him.
21
10
I had not returned to the wagon I had shared with him, but had come immediately to the wagon of Kutaituchik, where I had been informed he was to be found.
21
11
Clustered about the hill, in ranks, on their kaiila, black lances in the stirrup, were several of the tuchuk Hundreds.
21
12
Angrily they watched the wagon burn.
21
13
I wondered that such men as Kamchak and these others would so willingly abandon the siege of Turia.
21
14
At last when the wagon had burned and the wind moved about the blackened beams and scattered ashes across the green prairie, Kamchak raised his right hand.
Kamchak had not spoken but sat on his kaiila, his face dark with resolve.
He was terrible to look upon and I, though his friend, did not dare to speak to him.
I had not returned to the wagon I had shared with him, but had come immediately to the wagon of Kutaituchik, where I had been informed he was to be found.
Clustered about the hill, in ranks, on their kaiila, black lances in the stirrup, were several of the tuchuk Hundreds.
Angrily they watched the wagon burn.
I wondered that such men as Kamchak and these others would so willingly abandon the siege of Turia.
At last when the wagon had burned and the wind moved about the blackened beams and scattered ashes across the green prairie, Kamchak raised his right hand.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 21)