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

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7 330 Also, though I did not think Lurius of Jad himself would have approved of Marlenus being spoken of as the ubar of ubars, as he perhaps thought that he himself might better deserve that title, the reference seemed a judicious one on the part of Myron.
7 331 It was a clear appeal to patriotic sentiment in Ar.
7 332 And, naturally, this sort of reference to Marlenus would scarcely be expected to tarnish the image of Talena, who was thus implicitly being characterized as the daughter of the ubar of ubars.
7 333 "And greetings, too," called Myron, "to our friends and brothers, the noble people of Ar!" The crowd looked at one another.
7 334 "Today," said Myron, "you are free!" "Hail Cos! Hail Ar!" cried a fellow in the crowd.
7 335 "The tyrant, our common enemy," cried Myron, gesturing to Gnieus Lelius, "has been defeated!" "Kill him!" cried men in the crowd! "To the walls with him!" cried a fellow.
7 336 "Fetch an impaling spear!" cried another.
Also, though I did not think Lurius of Jad himself would have approved of Marlenus being spoken of as the ubar of ubars, as he perhaps thought that he himself might better deserve that title, the reference seemed a judicious one on the part of Myron. It was a clear appeal to patriotic sentiment in Ar. And, naturally, this sort of reference to Marlenus would scarcely be expected to tarnish the image of Talena, who was thus implicitly being characterized as the daughter of the ubar of ubars. "And greetings, too," called Myron, "to our friends and brothers, the noble people of Ar!" The crowd looked at one another. "Today," said Myron, "you are free!" "Hail Cos! Hail Ar!" cried a fellow in the crowd. "The tyrant, our common enemy," cried Myron, gesturing to Gnieus Lelius, "has been defeated!" "Kill him!" cried men in the crowd! "To the walls with him!" cried a fellow. "Fetch an impaling spear!" cried another. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )