Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
14
128
"That is why you are my harshest critic," said Hurtha.
14
129
I did not attempt to explore this, for I thought it might have to do with Alar logic.
14
130
"I am not a critic, at all," I said.
14
131
"Perhaps that is just as well," he mused, "as more than once I have been forced, albeit with regret, and with all due reluctance, to hone the sensitivity of such fellows with smiting".
14
132
"Proceed," I said, as I did not care to dwell at length upon questions of literary assessment, and smiting.
14
133
"'Once in the municipality of Torcadino, whilst wandering pensive betwixt bundles of brittle bones—'" "Wait," I said.
14
134
"That is not the same line".
"That is why you are my harshest critic," said Hurtha.
I did not attempt to explore this, for I thought it might have to do with Alar logic.
"I am not a critic, at all," I said.
"Perhaps that is just as well," he mused, "as more than once I have been forced, albeit with regret, and with all due reluctance, to hone the sensitivity of such fellows with smiting".
"Proceed," I said, as I did not care to dwell at length upon questions of literary assessment, and smiting.
"'Once in the municipality of Torcadino, whilst wandering pensive betwixt bundles of brittle bones—'" "Wait," I said.
"That is not the same line".
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )