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Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
61 31 The country of the theater is the world of the mind, of the imagination, of the heart, a world far more real than realism can dream, far more real than realism can comprehend".
61 32 "Very well," I said.
61 33 "We shall omit the chains".
61 34 It is well known that a crowd, responding to the wisp of an idea, incited by a shout, stung by a cry, secure in its faceless anonymity, can easily and swiftly transform itself into a clumsy, mindless, many-headed monster freed of all civil and moral constraint.
61 35 In a crowd it is not unusual for many a beast to discover itself untethered.
61 36 When things became ugly in the triumph of Nicomachos and irate citizens saw fit to swarm the float exhibiting a prisoner, the supposed Bosk of Port Kar, to overcome his guards and tear him to pieces, Thurnock, Clitus, and I had rushed to the tumultuous scene.
61 37 There was much confusion, much buffeting and trampling.
The country of the theater is the world of the mind, of the imagination, of the heart, a world far more real than realism can dream, far more real than realism can comprehend". "Very well," I said. "We shall omit the chains". It is well known that a crowd, responding to the wisp of an idea, incited by a shout, stung by a cry, secure in its faceless anonymity, can easily and swiftly transform itself into a clumsy, mindless, many-headed monster freed of all civil and moral constraint. In a crowd it is not unusual for many a beast to discover itself untethered. When things became ugly in the triumph of Nicomachos and irate citizens saw fit to swarm the float exhibiting a prisoner, the supposed Bosk of Port Kar, to overcome his guards and tear him to pieces, Thurnock, Clitus, and I had rushed to the tumultuous scene. There was much confusion, much buffeting and trampling. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )