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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

The crowd was of a goodly size, and, day by day, village by village, town by town, it seemed the fame of the magician, or fraud, had spread. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #32)
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46 32 The crowd was of a goodly size, and, day by day, village by village, town by town, it seemed the fame of the magician, or fraud, had spread.

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

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46 29 It was called Chrysanthemum of the Shogun.
46 30 The performances of the magician, the gambler, or such, supposedly, day by day, had approached this point.
46 31 As mentioned, two warriors, from the palace itself, were in the crowd.
46 32 The crowd was of a goodly size, and, day by day, village by village, town by town, it seemed the fame of the magician, or fraud, had spread.
46 33 "It is a trick," said the warrior who had insisted he would expose the magician.
46 34 "We are here to determine that," said the other, who, I took it, was his superior.
46 35 The slave cried out with terror, broke away from the peasant, and tried to force her way through the crowd, even to falling to her hands and knees, and crawling, but she was in short order seized, held, and returned to her master, indeed thrown to the ground before him.
It was called Chrysanthemum of the Shogun. The performances of the magician, the gambler, or such, supposedly, day by day, had approached this point. As mentioned, two warriors, from the palace itself, were in the crowd. The crowd was of a goodly size, and, day by day, village by village, town by town, it seemed the fame of the magician, or fraud, had spread. "It is a trick," said the warrior who had insisted he would expose the magician. "We are here to determine that," said the other, who, I took it, was his superior. The slave cried out with terror, broke away from the peasant, and tried to force her way through the crowd, even to falling to her hands and knees, and crawling, but she was in short order seized, held, and returned to her master, indeed thrown to the ground before him. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 46)