"The folk are peculiar in many ways," said Erwig. "They preen themselves upon the gentility of their habits, yet they refuse to whitewash their hair, and they are slack in their religious observances. For instance, they make obeisance to Divine Wiulio with the right hand, not on the buttock, but on the abdomen, which we here consider a slipshod practice. What are your own views?"
"The rite should be conducted as you describe," said Cugel. "No other method carries weight."
Erwig refilled Cugel's glass. "I consider this an important endorsement of our views!"


Chapter 5, section 2, "The Bagful of Dreams" - Quotations and text from the Dying Earth novels - Cugel's Saga (1983)


The folk are peculiar in many ways, said Erwig. They preen themselves upon the gentility of their habits, yet they refuse to whitewash their hair,...

The folk are peculiar in many ways, said Erwig. They preen themselves upon the gentility of their habits, yet they refuse to whitewash their hair,...

The folk are peculiar in many ways, said Erwig. They preen themselves upon the gentility of their habits, yet they refuse to whitewash their hair,...

The folk are peculiar in many ways, said Erwig. They preen themselves upon the gentility of their habits, yet they refuse to whitewash their hair,...