Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
46
137
Do you, mountebank and peasant, lowly one, despicable fraud, speak my words false?" "I suggest," said the magician, who looked up, I was reminded of the way a larl might raise its head, "the honorable one is mistaken".
Do you, mountebank and peasant, lowly one, despicable fraud, speak my words false?" "I suggest," said the magician, who looked up, I was reminded of the way a larl might raise its head, "the honorable one is mistaken".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #137)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
46
134
"No," said the magician, again.
46
135
"I am Izo," said the skeptical officer, angrily, "of the guard of the shogun.
46
136
I am a warrior.
46
137
Do you, mountebank and peasant, lowly one, despicable fraud, speak my words false?" "I suggest," said the magician, who looked up, I was reminded of the way a larl might raise its head, "the honorable one is mistaken".
46
138
"Do you call Izo, of the guard of the shogun, a liar?" asked the warrior, his hand on the tasseled hilt of his companion sword.
46
139
The crowd drew back from about the magician.
46
140
"Come away," said his companion, gently.
"No," said the magician, again.
"I am Izo," said the skeptical officer, angrily, "of the guard of the shogun.
I am a warrior.
Do you, mountebank and peasant, lowly one, despicable fraud, speak my words false?" "I suggest," said the magician, who looked up, I was reminded of the way a larl might raise its head, "the honorable one is mistaken".
"Do you call Izo, of the guard of the shogun, a liar?" asked the warrior, his hand on the tasseled hilt of his companion sword.
The crowd drew back from about the magician.
"Come away," said his companion, gently.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 46)