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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 46 '" "Does it say that?" asked a man.
6 47 "Yes," said the fellow, determinedly.
6 48 He then continued to read.
6 49 "'Cos has no quarrel with the people of Ar, whom it reveres and respects.
6 50 The quarrel of Cos is rather with the wicked and corrupt regime, and the dishonest and ruthless policies, of Gnieus Lelius, subverter of peace, enemy of amity between our states.
6 51 It was only with the greatest reluctance and most profound regret that Cos found herself, after all avenues of conciliation and negotiation were exhausted, forced to take up arms, in the name of free peoples everywhere, to resist, and call to account, the actions and policies of the tyrant, Gnieus Lelius, enemy to both our states.
6 52 '" "I did not know Gnieus Lelius was a tyrant," said a fellow.
'" "Does it say that?" asked a man. "Yes," said the fellow, determinedly. He then continued to read. "'Cos has no quarrel with the people of Ar, whom it reveres and respects. The quarrel of Cos is rather with the wicked and corrupt regime, and the dishonest and ruthless policies, of Gnieus Lelius, subverter of peace, enemy of amity between our states. It was only with the greatest reluctance and most profound regret that Cos found herself, after all avenues of conciliation and negotiation were exhausted, forced to take up arms, in the name of free peoples everywhere, to resist, and call to account, the actions and policies of the tyrant, Gnieus Lelius, enemy to both our states. '" "I did not know Gnieus Lelius was a tyrant," said a fellow. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )