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Requests 1-173 were asked and answered back when there were only 25 books.
Also, some of the early questions were unintentionally truncated and cannot be restored. However, the answers are shown in their totality.
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235 | there is formal greeting. mybe only between the planes people … however, it states that the bosk are well fed and the knives are sharp "it' good to keep them so." I need the whole greetng plesee
Answer The greeting you are asking about seems to appear only three times, with slight variations:
"How are the bosk?" he asked. "As well as may be expected," said Kamchak. "Are the quivas sharp?"
"One tries to keep them so," said Kamchak.
"It is important to keep the axles of the wagons greased," observed Kutaituchik.
"Yes," said Kamchak, "I believe so."
Nomads of Gor Book 4 Page 44
"How are the bosk?"
"They are doing as well as might be expected," he said.
"Are the quivas sharp?" I inquired.
"We try to keep them that way," he said.
"It is important," I observed, "to keep the axles of wagons greased."
"Yes," he said, "I think so."
Nomads of Gor Book 4 Page 186
"How are the bosk doing?" I asked Kamchak.
"As well as might be expected," he responded.
I turned to Harold. "Are the quivas sharp?" I inquired.
"One tries to keep them that way," said Harold.
I turned back to Kamchak. "It is important," I reminded him, "to keep the axles of the wagons greased."
"Yes," he said, "I think that is true."
Nomads of Gor Book 4 Page 342
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