Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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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".
"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".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #78)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
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80
"I suppose not," said Harold.
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81
"I'm sorry," I said.
"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.
"I suppose not," said Harold.
"I'm sorry," I said.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 24)