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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
63 40 "I do not think he can swim," I said.
63 41 "So much the better," said Thurnock.
63 42 "As the acrobat, the czehar player, and the swordsman," called Bombastico, "so, too, must the actor practice.
63 43 Already, today, I have been a pastry cook, a Ubar, a shrewd scribe of the law, a befuddled metal worker, and a sly, oily fellow soliciting patronage for a paga tavern".
63 44 "Excellent," I said.
63 45 "Can you portray an abysmal actor utterly devoid of talent?" asked Thurnock.
63 46 "Marvelous!" said Bombastico.
"I do not think he can swim," I said. "So much the better," said Thurnock. "As the acrobat, the czehar player, and the swordsman," called Bombastico, "so, too, must the actor practice. Already, today, I have been a pastry cook, a Ubar, a shrewd scribe of the law, a befuddled metal worker, and a sly, oily fellow soliciting patronage for a paga tavern". "Excellent," I said. "Can you portray an abysmal actor utterly devoid of talent?" asked Thurnock. "Marvelous!" said Bombastico. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )