Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
111
Behind them stood tuchuk guards, quivas in their right hands.
Behind them stood Tuchuk guards, quivas in their right hands.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #111)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
108
Only Kamchak seemed solemn.
22
109
Near him, in places of honor, at a long, low table, above the bowls of yellow and red salt, on each side, sat many of the high men of Turia, clad in their finest robes, their hair oiled, scented and combed for the banquet.
22
110
I saw among them Kamras, Champion of Turia, and another, on Kamchak's right hand, a heavy, swollen, despondent man, who could only have been Phanius Turmus himself.
22
111
Behind them stood tuchuk guards, quivas in their right hands.
22
112
At a sign from Kamchak, as the men well knew, their throats would be immediately cut.
22
113
Kamchak turned to them.
22
114
"Eat," he said.
Only Kamchak seemed solemn.
Near him, in places of honor, at a long, low table, above the bowls of yellow and red salt, on each side, sat many of the high men of Turia, clad in their finest robes, their hair oiled, scented and combed for the banquet.
I saw among them Kamras, Champion of Turia, and another, on Kamchak's right hand, a heavy, swollen, despondent man, who could only have been Phanius Turmus himself.
Behind them stood tuchuk guards, quivas in their right hands.
At a sign from Kamchak, as the men well knew, their throats would be immediately cut.
Kamchak turned to them.
"Eat," he said.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22)