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

I now saw a sudden flash of light as the sun took the tips of Tuchuk lances. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #262)
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21 262 I now saw a sudden flash of light as the sun took the tips of tuchuk lances.

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

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21 259 The narrow column, and probably the tuchuk spacing, a Hundred and then the space for a Hundred, open, and then another Hundred, and so on, tends to narrow the front of dust, and the spaces between Hundreds give time for some of the dust to dissipate and also, incidentally, to rise sufficiently so that the progress of the consequent Hundreds is in no way impeded or handicapped.
21 260 I could now see the first Hundred, five abreast, and then the open space behind them, and then the second Hundred.
21 261 They were approaching with great rapidity.
21 262 I now saw a sudden flash of light as the sun took the tips of tuchuk lances.
21 263 Quietly, not wishing to hurry, I descended from the wall and approached the stalled wagon, the open gate, the guards.
21 264 Surely in a moment someone on the wall would give the alarm.
21 265 At the gate the officer was still berating the blond-haired fellow.
The narrow column, and probably the tuchuk spacing, a Hundred and then the space for a Hundred, open, and then another Hundred, and so on, tends to narrow the front of dust, and the spaces between Hundreds give time for some of the dust to dissipate and also, incidentally, to rise sufficiently so that the progress of the consequent Hundreds is in no way impeded or handicapped. I could now see the first Hundred, five abreast, and then the open space behind them, and then the second Hundred. They were approaching with great rapidity. I now saw a sudden flash of light as the sun took the tips of tuchuk lances. Quietly, not wishing to hurry, I descended from the wall and approached the stalled wagon, the open gate, the guards. Surely in a moment someone on the wall would give the alarm. At the gate the officer was still berating the blond-haired fellow. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 21)