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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Begin then, on the first square," said the player, "with the first letter of a word, or of a sentence, or even of a set of letters randomly selected. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #435)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 435 "Begin then, on the first square," said the player, "with the first letter of a word, or of a sentence, or even of a set of letters randomly selected.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 432 Gorean is written, as it is said, as the ox plows.
12 433 The first line is written left to right, the second, right to left, the third, left to right again, and so on.
12 434 I had once been informed by my friend, Torm, that the whole business was quite simple, the alternate lines, in his opinion, at least, also being written forward, "only in the other direction".
12 435 "Begin then, on the first square," said the player, "with the first letter of a word, or of a sentence, or even of a set of letters randomly selected.
12 436 Proceed then as in normal writing, utilizing all available squares.
12 437 When you come to the end of the initial entry, list all unused letters remaining in the alphabet, in order, again utilizing all available squares.
12 438 When you have managed that, then begin with the first letter of the alphabet, Al-Ka, and continue writing the alphabet in order, over and over, once more on all available squares, until you arrive at the last square on the board.
Gorean is written, as it is said, as the ox plows. The first line is written left to right, the second, right to left, the third, left to right again, and so on. I had once been informed by my friend, Torm, that the whole business was quite simple, the alternate lines, in his opinion, at least, also being written forward, "only in the other direction". "Begin then, on the first square," said the player, "with the first letter of a word, or of a sentence, or even of a set of letters randomly selected. Proceed then as in normal writing, utilizing all available squares. When you come to the end of the initial entry, list all unused letters remaining in the alphabet, in order, again utilizing all available squares. When you have managed that, then begin with the first letter of the alphabet, Al-Ka, and continue writing the alphabet in order, over and over, once more on all available squares, until you arrive at the last square on the board. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 12)