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The Gods of Mars (Barsoom #2) The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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“We are between the wild thoat of certainty and the mad zitidar of fact - we can escape neither.”
Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Gods of Mars
“In that little party there was not one who would desert another; yet we were of different countries, different colours, different races, different religions--and one of us was of a different world.”
Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Gods of Mars
“There was but a single forlorn hope, and I took it.”
Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Gods of Mars
“The one on whom all responsibility rests is apt to endure the most.”
Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Gods of Mars
“I at once ordered a secret search within the city, for every Martian noble maintains a secret service of his own.”
Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Gods of Mars
“There is much which I have left out; much which I have not dared to tell; but you will find the story of his second search for Dejah Thoris, Princess of Helium, even more remarkable than was his first”
Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Gods of Mars
“I could not blame them, for I knew how strong a hold a creed, however ridiculous it may be, may gain upon an otherwise intelligent people.”
Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Gods of Mars
“Leave to a Thark his head and one hand and he may yet conquer.”
Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Gods of Mars