Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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287
At any rate, whatever be the truth in these matters, the singer, in his darkness, was now alone with his songs.
15
288
He had only them.
15
289
I looked upon him.
15
290
He wore the robes of his caste, the singers, and it was not known what city was his own.
15
291
Many of the singers wander from place to place, selling their songs for bread and love.
15
292
I had known, long ago, a singer, whose name was Andreas of Tor.
15
293
We could hear the torches crackle now, and the singer touched his lyre.
At any rate, whatever be the truth in these matters, the singer, in his darkness, was now alone with his songs.
He had only them.
I looked upon him.
He wore the robes of his caste, the singers, and it was not known what city was his own.
Many of the singers wander from place to place, selling their songs for bread and love.
I had known, long ago, a singer, whose name was Andreas of Tor.
We could hear the torches crackle now, and the singer touched his lyre.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )