Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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57
"Can you not read these runes?" I asked Ivar, again.
16
58
"I am not a rune-priest," he said.
16
59
Ivar's reply was not a little belligerent.
16
60
I knew him able to read some rune markings.
16
61
I gathered that these, perhaps because of antiquity or dialect, were beyond him.
16
62
Ivar's attitude toward reading was not unlike that of many of the north.
16
63
He had been taught some rune signs as a boy, that he could understand important stones, for in these stones were the names of mighty men and songs of their deeds, but it had not been expected of him that he would be in any sense a fluent reader.
"Can you not read these runes?" I asked Ivar, again.
"I am not a rune-priest," he said.
Ivar's reply was not a little belligerent.
I knew him able to read some rune markings.
I gathered that these, perhaps because of antiquity or dialect, were beyond him.
Ivar's attitude toward reading was not unlike that of many of the north.
He had been taught some rune signs as a boy, that he could understand important stones, for in these stones were the names of mighty men and songs of their deeds, but it had not been expected of him that he would be in any sense a fluent reader.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )