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Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 386 It is not unknown, either, for the stage to be littered with cores and rinds, and garbage of various sorts, most of which have previously, successfully or unsuccessfully, served as missiles.
6 387 Occasionally an actor is struck unconscious by a more serious projectile.
6 388 I do not envy the actor his profession.
6 389 I prefer my own caste, that of the warriors.
6 390 "May I make a suggestion?" inquired Boots.
6 391 "Of course, kind sir," she cried, as though welcoming any solution in her dilemma.
6 392 "Disrobe in private," he suggested, "and while disrobing, consider the matter.
It is not unknown, either, for the stage to be littered with cores and rinds, and garbage of various sorts, most of which have previously, successfully or unsuccessfully, served as missiles. Occasionally an actor is struck unconscious by a more serious projectile. I do not envy the actor his profession. I prefer my own caste, that of the warriors. "May I make a suggestion?" inquired Boots. "Of course, kind sir," she cried, as though welcoming any solution in her dilemma. "Disrobe in private," he suggested, "and while disrobing, consider the matter. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )