Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
23
57
"No, no!" called Boots to the crowd, cheerfully, pacifying it.
23
58
"It is true.
23
59
The general is quite right! Let others have their chance, as well.
23
60
Let me not monopolize time better distributed amongst the needs of my fellow citizens of free and glorious Ar! Let not this loathsome particle of disgusting gravel, fitting Home Stone for knaves and traitors, receive the impression that it might be I alone to whom the perfidy of its city is evident!" He then moved about, bowing graciously, to one side or another, acknowledging applause and comments, smiling, waving, touching people here and there, and then took his way from the roped-off circle.
23
61
I removed my hand from Marcus' knife belt.
23
62
Marcus stood there.
23
63
Now he seemed not angry, but shattered.
"No, no!" called Boots to the crowd, cheerfully, pacifying it.
"It is true.
The general is quite right! Let others have their chance, as well.
Let me not monopolize time better distributed amongst the needs of my fellow citizens of free and glorious Ar! Let not this loathsome particle of disgusting gravel, fitting Home Stone for knaves and traitors, receive the impression that it might be I alone to whom the perfidy of its city is evident!" He then moved about, bowing graciously, to one side or another, acknowledging applause and comments, smiling, waving, touching people here and there, and then took his way from the roped-off circle.
I removed my hand from Marcus' knife belt.
Marcus stood there.
Now he seemed not angry, but shattered.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )