Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
7
488
"It is my speculation," I said, "that the sword was surrendered yesterday, in the tent of Myron, or, more likely, before his troops, outside the city, and then, later, privately returned".
"It is my speculation," I said, "that the sword was surrendered yesterday, in the tent of Myron, or, more likely, before his troops, outside the city, and then, later, privately returned".
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #488)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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7
485
"Certainly," I said.
7
486
The acceptance of the sword would have constituted a public token of the surrender of Ar's forces, foot and cavalry, both tarn and tharlarion.
7
487
That Myron had refused to accept it publicly on the platform was fully in keeping with the pretense of liberation.
7
488
"It is my speculation," I said, "that the sword was surrendered yesterday, in the tent of Myron, or, more likely, before his troops, outside the city, and then, later, privately returned".
7
489
"Yes!" said Marcus.
7
490
"I wager you are right!" "The troops of the polemarkos would expect such a thing," I said.
7
491
"Of course," he said.
"Certainly," I said.
The acceptance of the sword would have constituted a public token of the surrender of Ar's forces, foot and cavalry, both tarn and tharlarion.
That Myron had refused to accept it publicly on the platform was fully in keeping with the pretense of liberation.
"It is my speculation," I said, "that the sword was surrendered yesterday, in the tent of Myron, or, more likely, before his troops, outside the city, and then, later, privately returned".
"Yes!" said Marcus.
"I wager you are right!" "The troops of the polemarkos would expect such a thing," I said.
"Of course," he said.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7)