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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

I myself removed my sword from its sheath and with it struck my shield. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #205)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 205 I myself removed my sword from its sheath and with it struck my shield.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 202 The crowd gasped and they and I, and the Vintner, studied the board.
3 203 "Aii!" I cried, though the outburst was scarcely in keeping with the somber black I wore, and an instant later the Tarn Keeper and the Saddle Maker cried out, and began to stamp their feet in the dust, and pound their fists against their left shoulders.
3 204 Then others watching cried out in glee.
3 205 I myself removed my sword from its sheath and with it struck my shield.
3 206 Then the Vintner began to howl with pleasure and slap his knees so pleased he was at the wonder of it, though he himself was the victim.
3 207 "Magnificent!" he cried weeping, taking the Player by the shoulders and shaking him.
3 208 And then the Vintner himself, as proud as though it had been his own, announced the Player's next move.
The crowd gasped and they and I, and the Vintner, studied the board. "Aii!" I cried, though the outburst was scarcely in keeping with the somber black I wore, and an instant later the Tarn Keeper and the Saddle Maker cried out, and began to stamp their feet in the dust, and pound their fists against their left shoulders. Then others watching cried out in glee. I myself removed my sword from its sheath and with it struck my shield. Then the Vintner began to howl with pleasure and slap his knees so pleased he was at the wonder of it, though he himself was the victim. "Magnificent!" he cried weeping, taking the Player by the shoulders and shaking him. And then the Vintner himself, as proud as though it had been his own, announced the Player's next move. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 3)