Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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406
"But what does it matter?" "It would matter to a tuchuk," said Kamchak.
"But what does it matter?" "It would matter to a Tuchuk," said Kamchak.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #406)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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26
403
I do not think he could fly".
26
404
"Was the body recovered?" Kamchak asked again.
26
405
"No," I said.
26
406
"But what does it matter?" "It would matter to a tuchuk," said Kamchak.
26
407
"You tuchuks are indeed a suspicious lot," I remarked.
26
408
"What would have happened to the body?" asked Harold, and it seemed he was serious.
26
409
"I suppose," I said, "it was torn to pieces by the crowds below—or lost with the other dead.
I do not think he could fly".
"Was the body recovered?" Kamchak asked again.
"No," I said.
"But what does it matter?" "It would matter to a tuchuk," said Kamchak.
"You tuchuks are indeed a suspicious lot," I remarked.
"What would have happened to the body?" asked Harold, and it seemed he was serious.
"I suppose," I said, "it was torn to pieces by the crowds below—or lost with the other dead.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 26)