Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
210
"By all means," urged Petrucchio.
9
211
"It is little enough for all he has done," said Andronicus.
9
212
"We cannot take in every stray sleen who comes whining about the wagons," said Boots.
9
213
"Are we a refuge for homeless waifs, a food wagon for improvident wayfarers, a training ground for amateurs, a nomadic inn for stage-struck aspirants, an itinerant shelter for every awed, hopeful bumpkin desirous of donning the thespic mantle, and on our stage, that of the theater's titans, of sharing our riches, tangible and intangible, our glory and largesse, that of Gor's finest theatrical aggregation? What of our professional standards? What of our reputation?" "urt droppings," said Chino.
9
214
"urt droppings?" inquired Boots.
9
215
"Yes," said Chino.
9
216
"Perhaps you are ready to reconsider your position on this matter," I said.
"By all means," urged Petrucchio.
"It is little enough for all he has done," said Andronicus.
"We cannot take in every stray sleen who comes whining about the wagons," said Boots.
"Are we a refuge for homeless waifs, a food wagon for improvident wayfarers, a training ground for amateurs, a nomadic inn for stage-struck aspirants, an itinerant shelter for every awed, hopeful bumpkin desirous of donning the thespic mantle, and on our stage, that of the theater's titans, of sharing our riches, tangible and intangible, our glory and largesse, that of Gor's finest theatrical aggregation? What of our professional standards? What of our reputation?" "urt droppings," said Chino.
"urt droppings?" inquired Boots.
"Yes," said Chino.
"Perhaps you are ready to reconsider your position on this matter," I said.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )