Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
189
I decided he was perhaps not such a bad fellow, though perhaps winning meant more to him than it should.
3
190
"Ubar's scribe to Ubara's scribe Six," repeated the Player.
3
191
Mechanically the Vintner made the move on the board for the Player.
3
192
"My First Tarnsman," said the Vintner, "captures Ubara's scribe".
3
193
The capture of the Player's Home Stone would take place on the next move.
3
194
"Do you wish to reconsider your move?" asked the Player, looking across the board, not seeing, but smiling.
3
195
There seemed something grand about him in that moment, as though it were a gesture of magnanimity worthy of a victorious Ubar.
I decided he was perhaps not such a bad fellow, though perhaps winning meant more to him than it should.
"Ubar's scribe to Ubara's scribe Six," repeated the Player.
Mechanically the Vintner made the move on the board for the Player.
"My First Tarnsman," said the Vintner, "captures Ubara's scribe".
The capture of the Player's Home Stone would take place on the next move.
"Do you wish to reconsider your move?" asked the Player, looking across the board, not seeing, but smiling.
There seemed something grand about him in that moment, as though it were a gesture of magnanimity worthy of a victorious Ubar.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )