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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 132 "Are you truly of the caste of Poets?" "Never more truly than now," said Andreas, "for how could my songs be more important than the things they celebrate?" I marveled that he had said this, for I knew that the young Andreas of Tor might have given his arm or years of his life for what might be a true song, one worthy of what he had seen and felt and cared for.
19 133 "Linna needs you," I said.
19 134 "Seek her out".
19 135 Andreas of the caste of Poets stood in torment before me, agony in his eyes.
19 136 "I wish you well," I said, "—Poet".
19 137 He nodded.
19 138 "I wish you well," he said, "—Warrior".
"Are you truly of the caste of Poets?" "Never more truly than now," said Andreas, "for how could my songs be more important than the things they celebrate?" I marveled that he had said this, for I knew that the young Andreas of Tor might have given his arm or years of his life for what might be a true song, one worthy of what he had seen and felt and cared for. "Linna needs you," I said. "Seek her out". Andreas of the caste of Poets stood in torment before me, agony in his eyes. "I wish you well," I said, "—Poet". He nodded. "I wish you well," he said, "—Warrior". - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )