Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
52
"What moneys are there here?" demanded the chief of the brigands of Boots.
8
53
Boots was silent.
8
54
The chief of the brigands looked down, near the fire.
8
55
There the other male members of Boots's company lay on their stomachs, bound, sly, agile Chino, simple Lecchio, Petrucchio, the tall, doleful "captain," and Publius Andronicus, supposedly the most famous actor in the company, saving perhaps the incredible Boots Tarsk-Bit himself.
8
56
I had not yet, as a matter of fact, seen Publius Andronicus act.
8
57
I supposed that he was capable of doing so.
8
58
He was quite impressive, in a ponderous way, rather like a mountain range, in figure and visage.
"What moneys are there here?" demanded the chief of the brigands of Boots.
Boots was silent.
The chief of the brigands looked down, near the fire.
There the other male members of Boots's company lay on their stomachs, bound, sly, agile Chino, simple Lecchio, Petrucchio, the tall, doleful "captain," and Publius Andronicus, supposedly the most famous actor in the company, saving perhaps the incredible Boots Tarsk-Bit himself.
I had not yet, as a matter of fact, seen Publius Andronicus act.
I supposed that he was capable of doing so.
He was quite impressive, in a ponderous way, rather like a mountain range, in figure and visage.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )