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Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 865 "He, too," I said.
8 866 "You are not in scarlet," he said.
8 867 "True," I said.
8 868 Did he think that the color of a fellow's garments was what made him a warrior? Surely he must realize that one not of the warriors might affect the scarlet, and that one who wore the grimed gray of a peasant, one barefoot, and armed only with the great staff, might be of the scarlet caste.
8 869 It is not the uniform which makes the warrior, the soldier.
8 870 "There are two of you," he said, stepping back a pace.
8 871 "Yes," I said.
"He, too," I said. "You are not in scarlet," he said. "True," I said. Did he think that the color of a fellow's garments was what made him a warrior? Surely he must realize that one not of the warriors might affect the scarlet, and that one who wore the grimed gray of a peasant, one barefoot, and armed only with the great staff, might be of the scarlet caste. It is not the uniform which makes the warrior, the soldier. "There are two of you," he said, stepping back a pace. "Yes," I said. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )