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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

Slaves, like other animals, are not allowed within. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #25)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 25 Slaves, like other animals, are not allowed within.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 22 They count as one of the five high castes, the others being the Physicians, Scribes, Builders and Warriors.
17 23 In some cities they are quite powerful, in others it seems they are largely peripheral to the life of the community.
17 24 I have never been in one of these temples.
17 25 Slaves, like other animals, are not allowed within.
17 26 It is felt they would defile such places.
17 27 They may wait, however, in special, small, walled areas outside the temples, usually at the back or sides, where their presence will not prove distractive or offensive to free persons.
17 28 I have looked within some of these temples, from the street, through great opened doors, or through the open colonnades, such temples being roofed, but not walled, upon occasion.
They count as one of the five high castes, the others being the Physicians, Scribes, Builders and Warriors. In some cities they are quite powerful, in others it seems they are largely peripheral to the life of the community. I have never been in one of these temples. Slaves, like other animals, are not allowed within. It is felt they would defile such places. They may wait, however, in special, small, walled areas outside the temples, usually at the back or sides, where their presence will not prove distractive or offensive to free persons. I have looked within some of these temples, from the street, through great opened doors, or through the open colonnades, such temples being roofed, but not walled, upon occasion. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 17)