Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
140
At one point three tuchuk girls, in swirling silks, switches in their hands, came into the room dragging a wretched, stripped Turian girl.
At one point three Tuchuk girls, in swirling silks, switches in their hands, came into the room dragging a wretched, stripped Turian girl.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #140)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
22
137
"He was my father," said Kamchak, and turned away.
22
138
During the meal, from time to time, messengers, from various parts of the city, and even from the distant wagons, hours away by racing kaiila, would approach Kamchak, speak with him and hastily depart.
22
139
More foods and wines were served, and even the high men of Turia, at quiva point, were forced to drink heavily and some began to mumble and weep, while the feasters grew, to the barbaric melodies of the musicians, ever more merry and wild.
22
140
At one point three tuchuk girls, in swirling silks, switches in their hands, came into the room dragging a wretched, stripped Turian girl.
22
141
They had found a long piece of rope and tied her hands behind her back and then had wound the same rope three or four times about the girl's waist, had securely knotted it, and were leading her about by it.
22
142
"She was our mistress!" cried one of the tuchuk girls leading the Turian girl, and struck her sharply with the switch, at which information the tuchuk girls at the tables clapped their hands with delight.
22
143
Then, two or three other groups of tuchuk girls straggled in, each leading some wretched wench who had but hours before owned them.
"He was my father," said Kamchak, and turned away.
During the meal, from time to time, messengers, from various parts of the city, and even from the distant wagons, hours away by racing kaiila, would approach Kamchak, speak with him and hastily depart.
More foods and wines were served, and even the high men of Turia, at quiva point, were forced to drink heavily and some began to mumble and weep, while the feasters grew, to the barbaric melodies of the musicians, ever more merry and wild.
At one point three tuchuk girls, in swirling silks, switches in their hands, came into the room dragging a wretched, stripped Turian girl.
They had found a long piece of rope and tied her hands behind her back and then had wound the same rope three or four times about the girl's waist, had securely knotted it, and were leading her about by it.
"She was our mistress!" cried one of the tuchuk girls leading the Turian girl, and struck her sharply with the switch, at which information the tuchuk girls at the tables clapped their hands with delight.
Then, two or three other groups of tuchuk girls straggled in, each leading some wretched wench who had but hours before owned them.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 22)