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"tuchuk "

Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

Elizabeth's Tuchuk leather had been half torn from her but Tuka, who had been clothed only Kajir, had fared not even this well. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #14)
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28 14 Elizabeth's tuchuk leather had been half torn from her but Tuka, who had been clothed only Kajir, had fared not even this well.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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28 11 There shortly thereafter followed a vigorous and dusty broil among the wagons, involving much rolling about, biting, slapping, scratching and, from time to time, the easily identified sound of a small fist, apparently moving with considerable momentum, meeting with various partially resistant, protoplasmic curvatures.
28 12 There was only so much of this and we soon heard Tuka shrieking for mercy.
28 13 At that juncture, as I recall, Elizabeth was kneeling on top of the Turian maiden with her hands in her hair pounding her head up and down in the dirt.
28 14 Elizabeth's tuchuk leather had been half torn from her but Tuka, who had been clothed only Kajir, had fared not even this well.
28 15 Indeed, when Elizabeth finished, Tuka wore only the Koora, the red band that ties back the hair, and this band now knotted her wrists behind her back.
28 16 Elizabeth then tied a thong in Tuka's nose ring and dragged her to the creek, where she might find a switch.
28 17 When she found a suitable implement, of proper length and flexibility, of appropriate diameter and suppleness, she then secured Tuka by nose ring and thong to the exposed root of a small but sturdy bush, and thrashed her soundly.
There shortly thereafter followed a vigorous and dusty broil among the wagons, involving much rolling about, biting, slapping, scratching and, from time to time, the easily identified sound of a small fist, apparently moving with considerable momentum, meeting with various partially resistant, protoplasmic curvatures. There was only so much of this and we soon heard Tuka shrieking for mercy. At that juncture, as I recall, Elizabeth was kneeling on top of the Turian maiden with her hands in her hair pounding her head up and down in the dirt. Elizabeth's tuchuk leather had been half torn from her but Tuka, who had been clothed only Kajir, had fared not even this well. Indeed, when Elizabeth finished, Tuka wore only the Koora, the red band that ties back the hair, and this band now knotted her wrists behind her back. Elizabeth then tied a thong in Tuka's nose ring and dragged her to the creek, where she might find a switch. When she found a suitable implement, of proper length and flexibility, of appropriate diameter and suppleness, she then secured Tuka by nose ring and thong to the exposed root of a small but sturdy bush, and thrashed her soundly. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 28)