Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"You are a guest," I told him, "it would not be seemly for you, by your talents, to shame the entertainers, and thereby perhaps reflect upon the honor of your host, who doubtless has provided the best he can".
"You are a guest," I told him, "it would not be seemly for you, by your talents, to shame the entertainers, and thereby perhaps reflect upon the honor of your host, who doubtless has provided the best he can".
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #224)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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221
The Forkbeard was, at one point, so furious at the ineptness of the musicians, that he informed me of his own intention to regale the tables with song.
13
222
He was extremely proud of his singing voice.
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223
I prevailed upon him to desist.
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224
"You are a guest," I told him, "it would not be seemly for you, by your talents, to shame the entertainers, and thereby perhaps reflect upon the honor of your host, who doubtless has provided the best he can".
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225
"True," admitted the Forkbeard.
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226
I breathed more easily.
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227
Had Ivar Forkbeard broken into song I would have given little for our chances.
The Forkbeard was, at one point, so furious at the ineptness of the musicians, that he informed me of his own intention to regale the tables with song.
He was extremely proud of his singing voice.
I prevailed upon him to desist.
"You are a guest," I told him, "it would not be seemly for you, by your talents, to shame the entertainers, and thereby perhaps reflect upon the honor of your host, who doubtless has provided the best he can".
"True," admitted the Forkbeard.
I breathed more easily.
Had Ivar Forkbeard broken into song I would have given little for our chances.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 13)