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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 107 It is not regarded as the prerogative of an elite, nor is its fate left exclusively to the mercies of private patrons.
6 108 The story in the song drama, in itself, apart from its complex embellishments, was a simple one.
6 109 It dealt with a psychological crisis in the life of a Ubar.
6 110 He is tempted, in the pursuit of his own schemes, motivated by greed, to betray his people.
6 111 In the end he is convinced by his own reflections, and those of others, of the propriety of keeping the honor of his own Home Stone.
6 112 "What did you think of the drama?" Drusus Rencius had asked me last night.
6 113 "The story of it," I had told him, seeking to impress him with my intelligence, "aside from the impressiveness of it, and the loveliness of its setting and presentation, is surely an unrealistic, silly one".
It is not regarded as the prerogative of an elite, nor is its fate left exclusively to the mercies of private patrons. The story in the song drama, in itself, apart from its complex embellishments, was a simple one. It dealt with a psychological crisis in the life of a Ubar. He is tempted, in the pursuit of his own schemes, motivated by greed, to betray his people. In the end he is convinced by his own reflections, and those of others, of the propriety of keeping the honor of his own Home Stone. "What did you think of the drama?" Drusus Rencius had asked me last night. "The story of it," I had told him, seeking to impress him with my intelligence, "aside from the impressiveness of it, and the loveliness of its setting and presentation, is surely an unrealistic, silly one". - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )