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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 26 "Your robes, though worn and shabby, are well kept," he said.
19 27 "I am of humble caste," I said.
19 28 It made me nervous, of course, to say such things.
19 29 For a slave to claim caste is a serious matter.
19 30 Similarly, it would not be wise for her to be caught in the garments of a free woman.
19 31 That, too, is a terribly serious offense.
19 32 "What is your caste?" he asked.
"Your robes, though worn and shabby, are well kept," he said. "I am of humble caste," I said. It made me nervous, of course, to say such things. For a slave to claim caste is a serious matter. Similarly, it would not be wise for her to be caught in the garments of a free woman. That, too, is a terribly serious offense. "What is your caste?" he asked. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )