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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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30 120 "Where is Tersites?" I asked.
30 121 I remembered having seen him long ago, from the council of Captains, which, at that time, was subordinate to the Five Ubars, competitive captains in the port.
30 122 Later the council itself had become sovereign.
30 123 He had tried to bring several of his proposals, dreams, and ideas, before the council, but they had been deemed too radical, even absurd, and had provoked much derision.
30 124 This lonely genius, or madman, had become a laughing stock.
30 125 Certainly he had been badly treated.
30 126 He had tried later to carry his ideas even to the enemies of Port Kar, Cos and Tyros, but had met with no better success in these island ubarates.
"Where is Tersites?" I asked. I remembered having seen him long ago, from the council of Captains, which, at that time, was subordinate to the Five Ubars, competitive captains in the port. Later the council itself had become sovereign. He had tried to bring several of his proposals, dreams, and ideas, before the council, but they had been deemed too radical, even absurd, and had provoked much derision. This lonely genius, or madman, had become a laughing stock. Certainly he had been badly treated. He had tried later to carry his ideas even to the enemies of Port Kar, Cos and Tyros, but had met with no better success in these island ubarates. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )