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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

During En'Kara, at the Fair, many of the distinctions among men and castes are forgotten. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #299)
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3 299 During En'Kara, at the Fair, many of the distinctions among men and castes are forgotten.

Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 296 For five copper tarsks one may rent furs and a place in the tent.
3 297 It is expensive, but it is, after all, En'Kara and the time of the fair.
3 298 In such tents it is not unusual for peasants to lie crowded, side by side, with captains and merchants.
3 299 During En'Kara, at the Fair, many of the distinctions among men and castes are forgotten.
3 300 Unfortunately meals are not served in the tents.
3 301 For the price it seems one should banquet.
3 302 This lack, however, is supplied by numerous public kitchens and tables.
For five copper tarsks one may rent furs and a place in the tent. It is expensive, but it is, after all, En'Kara and the time of the fair. In such tents it is not unusual for peasants to lie crowded, side by side, with captains and merchants. During En'Kara, at the Fair, many of the distinctions among men and castes are forgotten. Unfortunately meals are not served in the tents. For the price it seems one should banquet. This lack, however, is supplied by numerous public kitchens and tables. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 3)