Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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76
"You are perhaps going to sleep on the back of a bosk—because you are a tuchuk or something?" I thought that a rather good one, at any rate for me.
"You are perhaps going to sleep on the back of a bosk—because you are a Tuchuk or something?" I thought that a rather good one, at any rate for me.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #76)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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24
73
I turned to look at him.
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74
I knew Kamchak had brought, over the past few days, several hundred bosk to graze near Turia, to use in feeding his troops.
24
75
"What has that to do with where I sleep?" I asked.
24
76
"You are perhaps going to sleep on the back of a bosk—because you are a tuchuk or something?" I thought that a rather good one, at any rate for me.
24
77
But Harold did not seem particularly shattered, and I sighed.
24
78
"A tuchuk," he informed me loftily, "may—if he wishes—rest comfortably on even the horns of a bosk, but only a Koroban is likely to recline on a marble floor when he might just as well sleep upon the pelt of a larl in the wagon of a commander".
24
79
"I don't understand," I said.
I turned to look at him.
I knew Kamchak had brought, over the past few days, several hundred bosk to graze near Turia, to use in feeding his troops.
"What has that to do with where I sleep?" I asked.
"You are perhaps going to sleep on the back of a bosk—because you are a tuchuk or something?" I thought that a rather good one, at any rate for me.
But Harold did not seem particularly shattered, and I sighed.
"A tuchuk," he informed me loftily, "may—if he wishes—rest comfortably on even the horns of a bosk, but only a Koroban is likely to recline on a marble floor when he might just as well sleep upon the pelt of a larl in the wagon of a commander".
"I don't understand," I said.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 24)