Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
23
187
Later in the afternoon the last of the Paravaci had been cleared from the tuchuk wagons, wherever they might be found.
Later in the afternoon the last of the Paravaci had been cleared from the Tuchuk wagons, wherever they might be found.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #187)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
23
184
"You are wise," said Harold.
23
185
"I do not think they will slay bosk or join with Turians again," said Hakimba.
23
186
I supposed he was right.
23
187
Later in the afternoon the last of the Paravaci had been cleared from the tuchuk wagons, wherever they might be found.
23
188
Harold and I sent a rider back to Kamchak with news of the victory.
23
189
Following him, in a few hours, would be a Thousand each from the Kataii and the Kassars, to lend him what aid they might in his work in Turia.
23
190
In the morning the warriors remaining of the two Thousands who had ridden with Harold and I would, with the help of other tuchuks surviving among the wagons, move the wagons and the bosk from the field.
"You are wise," said Harold.
"I do not think they will slay bosk or join with Turians again," said Hakimba.
I supposed he was right.
Later in the afternoon the last of the Paravaci had been cleared from the tuchuk wagons, wherever they might be found.
Harold and I sent a rider back to Kamchak with news of the victory.
Following him, in a few hours, would be a Thousand each from the Kataii and the Kassars, to lend him what aid they might in his work in Turia.
In the morning the warriors remaining of the two Thousands who had ridden with Harold and I would, with the help of other tuchuks surviving among the wagons, move the wagons and the bosk from the field.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 23)