Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
461
At the tavern of the Greens, he had put down his goblet of paga, and had laughed, spreading out his hands, "Then," had said he, "you must have no pattern".
At the tavern of the Greens, he had put down his goblet of paga, and had laughed, spreading out his hands, "Then," had said he, "you must have no pattern".
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #461)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
458
Menicius, on Quarrel, was moving farther ahead each circuit.
22
459
I then recalled a conversation with Mip about such matters, the memory rushing through my consciousness like the flash of a metal bolt.
22
460
"What if your opponent, through luck or skill, senses your pattern, your every variation?" I had asked, more for amusement than anything else.
22
461
At the tavern of the Greens, he had put down his goblet of paga, and had laughed, spreading out his hands, "Then," had said he, "you must have no pattern".
22
462
I had laughed at his jest.
22
463
But he had looked at me, seriously.
22
464
"It is true," he had said.
Menicius, on Quarrel, was moving farther ahead each circuit.
I then recalled a conversation with Mip about such matters, the memory rushing through my consciousness like the flash of a metal bolt.
"What if your opponent, through luck or skill, senses your pattern, your every variation?" I had asked, more for amusement than anything else.
At the tavern of the Greens, he had put down his goblet of paga, and had laughed, spreading out his hands, "Then," had said he, "you must have no pattern".
I had laughed at his jest.
But he had looked at me, seriously.
"It is true," he had said.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 22)