Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
288
Boots was now trying to make do with his Chino and Lecchio, two other fellows, his bina and his new "golden courtesan".
Boots was now trying to make do with his Chino and Lecchio, two other fellows, his Bina and his new "golden courtesan".
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #288)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
285
He had not been in a good mood that evening.
7
286
Such things, of course, are not that unusual in the lives of players.
7
287
Worse, perhaps, two of his company had joined another troupe, taking advantage of an opportunity at the fair, the fellows who commonly played the comic father and the comic pedant.
7
288
Boots was now trying to make do with his Chino and Lecchio, two other fellows, his bina and his new "golden courtesan".
7
289
Things were so bad that he had, this afternoon, actually interspersed his dramatic offerings with what were more in the nature of variety or carnival acts.
7
290
One must make do as one can.
7
291
Fortunately his Chino was an accomplished juggler and his Lecchio was excellent as a comic tight-rope walker.
He had not been in a good mood that evening.
Such things, of course, are not that unusual in the lives of players.
Worse, perhaps, two of his company had joined another troupe, taking advantage of an opportunity at the fair, the fellows who commonly played the comic father and the comic pedant.
Boots was now trying to make do with his Chino and Lecchio, two other fellows, his bina and his new "golden courtesan".
Things were so bad that he had, this afternoon, actually interspersed his dramatic offerings with what were more in the nature of variety or carnival acts.
One must make do as one can.
Fortunately his Chino was an accomplished juggler and his Lecchio was excellent as a comic tight-rope walker.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 7)