Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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213
"Surely Cos will take note of these changes in Ar," I said.
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214
"I have heard that there are fights among youths in Ar," he said, "that the gangs of youths called 'Cosians' are now set upon by others, who speak of themselves by eccentric names, such as 'The Ubars,' 'The Larls,' and such".
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215
"I have heard that," I said.
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216
"And, too, interestingly," he said, "it seems that some of those lads who were "Cosians" now wander about under quite different colors, now affecting beards and hair styles reminiscent of those once associated with veterans, hirsute and shabby, returned from the delta".
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217
"I have heard that, too," I said.
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218
I could recall when I had first come to Ar months ago that these veterans had not been welcome in the city.
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219
In spite of the hardships they had endured and the risks they had taken on behalf of Ar, both for the Home Stone and city, they had been held in contempt.
"Surely Cos will take note of these changes in Ar," I said.
"I have heard that there are fights among youths in Ar," he said, "that the gangs of youths called 'Cosians' are now set upon by others, who speak of themselves by eccentric names, such as 'The Ubars,' 'The Larls,' and such".
"I have heard that," I said.
"And, too, interestingly," he said, "it seems that some of those lads who were "Cosians" now wander about under quite different colors, now affecting beards and hair styles reminiscent of those once associated with veterans, hirsute and shabby, returned from the delta".
"I have heard that, too," I said.
I could recall when I had first come to Ar months ago that these veterans had not been welcome in the city.
In spite of the hardships they had endured and the risks they had taken on behalf of Ar, both for the Home Stone and city, they had been held in contempt.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )