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

Kamchak's Feast It had, of course, been the Tuchuk turn. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #1)
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22 1 Kamchak's Feast It had, of course, been the tuchuk turn.

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

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21 360 He was flanked by officers of the tuchuks, commanders of Thousands, mounted as he was and armed.
21 361 He turned his kaiila to face the city and it reared and he lifted his shield on his left arm and his lance in his right fist.
21 362 "I want the blood of Saphrar of Turia," he cried.
22 1 Kamchak's Feast It had, of course, been the tuchuk turn.
22 2 One makes a pretext of seriously besieging a city, spending several days, sometimes weeks, in the endeavor, and then, apparently, one surrenders the siege and withdraws, moving away slowly with the wagons and bosk for some days—in this case four—and then, the bosk and wagons removed from probable danger, swiftly, in a single night, under the cover of darkness, sweeping back to the city, taking it by surprise.
22 3 It had worked well.
22 4 Much of Turia was in flames.
He was flanked by officers of the tuchuks, commanders of Thousands, mounted as he was and armed. He turned his kaiila to face the city and it reared and he lifted his shield on his left arm and his lance in his right fist. "I want the blood of Saphrar of Turia," he cried. Kamchak's Feast It had, of course, been the tuchuk turn. One makes a pretext of seriously besieging a city, spending several days, sometimes weeks, in the endeavor, and then, apparently, one surrenders the siege and withdraws, moving away slowly with the wagons and bosk for some days—in this case four—and then, the bosk and wagons removed from probable danger, swiftly, in a single night, under the cover of darkness, sweeping back to the city, taking it by surprise. It had worked well. Much of Turia was in flames. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22)