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

Their caste codes discourage it. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #195)
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20 195 Their caste codes discourage it.

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

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20 192 Too, the Gorean peasant tends to be a master of the "peasant bow," a weapon of unusual accuracy, rapidity of fire, and striking force.
20 193 Usually, as it is their caste policy, the farmers or villagers seek new land, usually farther away, to start again.
20 194 They seldom attempt to enter the cities, where they might eventually contribute to the formation of a discontented urban proletariat.
20 195 Their caste codes discourage it.
20 196 Also, of course, they would generally not be citizens of the city and in the city there would be little opportunity for them to practice their caste crafts.
20 197 Also, many cities, save those interested, for one reason or another, in increasing their population, for better or for worse, tend not be enthusiastic about accepting influxes of the indigent.
20 198 Such have contributed, through economic hardship, or treachery, to the diminishment, and even fall, of more than one city.
Too, the Gorean peasant tends to be a master of the "peasant bow," a weapon of unusual accuracy, rapidity of fire, and striking force. Usually, as it is their caste policy, the farmers or villagers seek new land, usually farther away, to start again. They seldom attempt to enter the cities, where they might eventually contribute to the formation of a discontented urban proletariat. Their caste codes discourage it. Also, of course, they would generally not be citizens of the city and in the city there would be little opportunity for them to practice their caste crafts. Also, many cities, save those interested, for one reason or another, in increasing their population, for better or for worse, tend not be enthusiastic about accepting influxes of the indigent. Such have contributed, through economic hardship, or treachery, to the diminishment, and even fall, of more than one city. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 20)