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The John Carter of Mars Collection (7 Novels/Bonus Audiobook Links) The John Carter of Mars Collection by Edgar Rice Burroughs
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“may God help the coward, for cowardice is of a surety its own punishment.”
Edgar Rice Burroughs, The John Carter of Mars Collection
“In Hastor I have paid a good price to see one of these creatures and now I found myself in a position where I should very gladly pay a good deal more not to see one, but from the noise he was making in the shaft beneath me it appeared to me that he was determined that I should have a free show and he a free meal.”
Edgar Rice Burroughs, The John Carter of Mars Collection
“The luminosity below me seemed confined directly to the area to be lighted; there was no diffusion of light upward or beyond the limits the lamps were designed to light. This was effected, I was told, by lamps designed upon principles resulting from ages of investigation of the properties of light waves and the laws governing them which permit Barsoomian scientists to confine and control light as we confine and control matter. The light waves leave the lamp, pass along a prescribed circuit and return to the lamp. There is no waste nor, strange this seemed to me, are there any dense shadows when lights are properly installed and adjusted, for the waves in passing around objects to return to the lamp, illuminate all sides of them. The”
Edgar Rice Burroughs, The John Carter of Mars Collection
“help yourselves to equilibrimotors and pray to your ancestors that no air patrol suspects you as you cross the city towards your destination. What think you of this plan, Gor Hajus?” “It is splendid,” replied the assassin. “And you, Vad Varo?” “If I knew what an equilibrimotor is I might be in a better position to judge the merits of the plan,” I replied.”
Edgar Rice Burroughs, The John Carter of Mars Collection
“I have long had in mind a plan to thwart death, but it required another with skill equal to mine—two such might live for ever. I have selected you to be that other, for reasons that I already have explained—they are undefiled by sentimentalism. I did not choose you because I love you, or because I feel friendship for you, or because I think that you love me, or feel friendship towards me. I chose you because I knew that of all the inhabitants of a world you were the one least likely to fail me.”
Edgar Rice Burroughs, The John Carter of Mars Collection
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Edgar Rice Burroughs, The John Carter of Mars Collection