Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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His caste, as I could see from his garments, was that of the metal workers.
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"Yours," I said.
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"That of the metal workers".
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"We share caste," he said.
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"Too," he laughed, "I may remind you that that is no humble caste.
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Where would the dwellers of cities be without us?" This was a way of saying, in the parlance of the caste, that the utilities and workings of metal were essential for a high civilization.
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Then he looked at me kindly, and spoke seriously, "You should not have hesitated for a moment to speak to me".
His caste, as I could see from his garments, was that of the metal workers.
"Yours," I said.
"That of the metal workers".
"We share caste," he said.
"Too," he laughed, "I may remind you that that is no humble caste.
Where would the dwellers of cities be without us?" This was a way of saying, in the parlance of the caste, that the utilities and workings of metal were essential for a high civilization.
Then he looked at me kindly, and spoke seriously, "You should not have hesitated for a moment to speak to me".
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )