Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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I was astonished when, at the gate to the palace of Phanius Turmus, the four tuchuk guards smote their lances three times on their leather shields.
I was astonished when, at the gate to the palace of Phanius Turmus, the four Tuchuk guards smote their lances three times on their leather shields.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #45)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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42
"I heard the crying of women," I said.
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43
"Turian women," said Harold, "taken by tuchuks".
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44
Then he added, "Much of the richest booty of Turia lies behind these walls".
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45
I was astonished when, at the gate to the palace of Phanius Turmus, the four tuchuk guards smote their lances three times on their leather shields.
22
46
The lance strikes the shield once for the commander of a Ten; twice for the commander of a Hundred; three times for the commander of a Thousand.
22
47
"Pass, Commanders," said the chief of the four guards, and they stepped aside.
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48
Naturally I inquired of Harold, shortly after entering, the meaning of the guards' salutation.
"I heard the crying of women," I said.
"Turian women," said Harold, "taken by tuchuks".
Then he added, "Much of the richest booty of Turia lies behind these walls".
I was astonished when, at the gate to the palace of Phanius Turmus, the four tuchuk guards smote their lances three times on their leather shields.
The lance strikes the shield once for the commander of a Ten; twice for the commander of a Hundred; three times for the commander of a Thousand.
"Pass, Commanders," said the chief of the four guards, and they stepped aside.
Naturally I inquired of Harold, shortly after entering, the meaning of the guards' salutation.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22)