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Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 85 They tend to have free access almost everywhere, being welcomed, unquestioned, in most Gorean camps, villages, towns and cities.
16 86 In this respect, they tend to resemble musicians, who generally enjoy similar privileges.
16 87 There is a saying on Gor, "No musician can be a stranger".
16 88 This saying is sometimes, too, applied to members of the caste of players.
16 89 The saying is somewhat difficult to translate into English, for in Gorean, as not in English, the same word is commonly used for both "stranger" and "enemy".
16 90 When one understands that, of course, it is easier to understand the saying in its full meaning.
16 91 "Is it true that you are," inquired Chino, "as you suggested when first you called our attention to your perspicacity in penetrating disguises, Petrucchio?" "Yes," said Petrucchio.
They tend to have free access almost everywhere, being welcomed, unquestioned, in most Gorean camps, villages, towns and cities. In this respect, they tend to resemble musicians, who generally enjoy similar privileges. There is a saying on Gor, "No musician can be a stranger". This saying is sometimes, too, applied to members of the caste of players. The saying is somewhat difficult to translate into English, for in Gorean, as not in English, the same word is commonly used for both "stranger" and "enemy". When one understands that, of course, it is easier to understand the saying in its full meaning. "Is it true that you are," inquired Chino, "as you suggested when first you called our attention to your perspicacity in penetrating disguises, Petrucchio?" "Yes," said Petrucchio. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )