Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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62
40
"They may even accrue a populace's love which is more properly bestowed on a loftier object," I ventured.
"They may even accrue a populace's love which is more properly bestowed on a loftier object," I ventured.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 62, Sentence #40)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
62
37
They are an embarrassment.
62
38
They have no place in the vicinity of a throne.
62
39
They detract from the prestige of their superiors".
62
40
"They may even accrue a populace's love which is more properly bestowed on a loftier object," I ventured.
62
41
"That is always a danger," said Archelaos.
62
42
"At least," I said, "the great Lurius of Jad, Ubar of Cos, regards the clearing of the sea with delight?" "Doubtless," said Archelaos.
62
43
"It is my conjecture," I said, "that the resources of the corsairs were considerable, in both wealth and ships".
They are an embarrassment.
They have no place in the vicinity of a throne.
They detract from the prestige of their superiors".
"They may even accrue a populace's love which is more properly bestowed on a loftier object," I ventured.
"That is always a danger," said Archelaos.
"At least," I said, "the great Lurius of Jad, Ubar of Cos, regards the clearing of the sea with delight?" "Doubtless," said Archelaos.
"It is my conjecture," I said, "that the resources of the corsairs were considerable, in both wealth and ships".
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 62)