Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
8
71
I really doubted that Petrucchio's huge, clumsy wooden sword, no more than a comic theatrical prop really, would be likely to turn the tide of battle.
I really doubted that Petrucchio's huge, clumsy wooden sword, no more than a comic theatrical prop really, would be likely to turn the tide of battle.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #71)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
68
"No!" cried Boots.
8
69
"Hold! You cannot be serious! Such an act would desecrate the theater! That is the finest Chino on all Gor!" "I do not like the idea either," said Chino, "on independent grounds".
8
70
"If only I had my sword!" cried Petrucchio.
8
71
I really doubted that Petrucchio's huge, clumsy wooden sword, no more than a comic theatrical prop really, would be likely to turn the tide of battle.
8
72
Still his courage I found admirable.
8
73
"Cut his throat," said the leader of the brigands.
8
74
"No," said Boots.
"No!" cried Boots.
"Hold! You cannot be serious! Such an act would desecrate the theater! That is the finest Chino on all Gor!" "I do not like the idea either," said Chino, "on independent grounds".
"If only I had my sword!" cried Petrucchio.
I really doubted that Petrucchio's huge, clumsy wooden sword, no more than a comic theatrical prop really, would be likely to turn the tide of battle.
Still his courage I found admirable.
"Cut his throat," said the leader of the brigands.
"No," said Boots.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 8)