Tuchuk #1: How are the bosk?
Tuchuk #2: As well as may be expected.
Tuchuk #1: Are the quivas sharp?
Tuchuk #2: One tries to keep them so.
Tuchuk #1: It is important to keep the axles of the wagons greased.
Tuchuk #2: Yes, I believe so.

 

~Nomads of Gor..page 41~...

~the wagon of Kutaituchik,called Ubar of the Tuchuks, was drawn up on a large, flat-topped grassy hill, the highest land in the camp. Beside the wagon, on a great pole fixed in the earth, stood the Tuchuk standard of the four bosk horns. The hundred, rather than eight, bosk that dreew his wagon had been unyoked; they were huge, red bosk; their horns had been polished and their coats glistened from the comb and oils; their golden nose rings were set with jewels; necklaces of precious stones hung from the polished horns. The wagon itself was the largest in the camp, and the largest wagon I had conceived possible; actually it was a vast platform, set on numerous wheeled frames; through at the edges of the platform, on each side, there were a dozen of the large wheels such as are found on the much smaller wagons; these latter whells turned as the wagon moved and supported weight, but could not of themselves have supported the entire weight of that fantastic, wheeled palace of hide. The hides that formed the dome were of a thousand colors, and the smoke hole at the top must have stood more than a hundred feet from the flooring of that vast platform. I could well conjecture the riches, the loot and the furnishings that would dazzle the interior of such a magnificent dwelling.

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