Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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The papers had then been burned and the youths had withdrawn in triumph, singing songs to the glory of Cos.
The papers had then been burned and the youths had withdrawn in triumph, singing songs to the glory of Cos.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #20)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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In another moment a torch had been brought.
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Marcus and I, knowing the movement was to take place, and, indeed, it had been on the public boards, had come to watch.
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Men drew swords but the officer restrained them.
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The papers had then been burned and the youths had withdrawn in triumph, singing songs to the glory of Cos.
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I had recognized the first youth to spring upon the cart.
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It had been he who, some days before, had cut the defiant delka deeply into one of the public boards on the Avenue of the Central Cylinder.
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"Those are brave lads," I had said to Marcus later.
In another moment a torch had been brought.
Marcus and I, knowing the movement was to take place, and, indeed, it had been on the public boards, had come to watch.
Men drew swords but the officer restrained them.
The papers had then been burned and the youths had withdrawn in triumph, singing songs to the glory of Cos.
I had recognized the first youth to spring upon the cart.
It had been he who, some days before, had cut the defiant delka deeply into one of the public boards on the Avenue of the Central Cylinder.
"Those are brave lads," I had said to Marcus later.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 15)