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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
28 21 The musicians were no longer playing.
28 22 Similarly the dancers were off to one side, many of them now sleeping.
28 23 The musicians were free.
28 24 Musicians on Gor, that is, members of the caste of musicians, are seldom, if ever, enslaved.
28 25 Their immunity from bondage, or practical immunity from bondage, is a matter of custom.
28 26 There is a saying to the effect that he who makes music must, like the tarn and the Vosk gull, be free.
28 27 This is a saying, however, which I suspect was invented by the caste of musicians, to protect itself from bondage.
The musicians were no longer playing. Similarly the dancers were off to one side, many of them now sleeping. The musicians were free. Musicians on Gor, that is, members of the caste of musicians, are seldom, if ever, enslaved. Their immunity from bondage, or practical immunity from bondage, is a matter of custom. There is a saying to the effect that he who makes music must, like the tarn and the Vosk gull, be free. This is a saying, however, which I suspect was invented by the caste of musicians, to protect itself from bondage. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )