Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Kamchak's eyes, had they been jets of fire, would have frizzled the young, blond tuchuk in his saddle.
Kamchak's eyes, had they been jets of fire, would have frizzled the young, blond Tuchuk in his saddle.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #546)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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543
"Ten thousand bars of gold," he said.
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544
I stopped the kaiila and regarded him, astounded.
26
545
Harold began to pound his saddle and howl with laughter.
26
546
Kamchak's eyes, had they been jets of fire, would have frizzled the young, blond tuchuk in his saddle.
26
547
"Well, well," I said, a certain regrettable malicious elation perhaps unfortunately detectable in my voice.
26
548
Now Kamchak's eyes would have frizzled me as well.
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549
Then a wry glint of amusement sparkled in the tuchuk's eyes and the furrowed face wrinkled into a sheepish grin.
"Ten thousand bars of gold," he said.
I stopped the kaiila and regarded him, astounded.
Harold began to pound his saddle and howl with laughter.
Kamchak's eyes, had they been jets of fire, would have frizzled the young, blond tuchuk in his saddle.
"Well, well," I said, a certain regrettable malicious elation perhaps unfortunately detectable in my voice.
Now Kamchak's eyes would have frizzled me as well.
Then a wry glint of amusement sparkled in the tuchuk's eyes and the furrowed face wrinkled into a sheepish grin.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 26)