Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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487
"Do you think that in castes other than your own there are no men?" "I would have scorned them even if I were a confectioner," said Marcus.
"Do you think that in castes other than your own there are no men?" "I would have scorned them even if I were a confectioner," said Marcus.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #487)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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484
"No," said he.
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485
"I am of the Scarlet Caste".
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486
"And what if you were a tradesman?" "I?" he asked, angrily.
12
487
"Do you think that in castes other than your own there are no men?" "I would have scorned them even if I were a confectioner," said Marcus.
12
488
"And hurled sweets at them?" "Be serious," said he, irritably.
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489
"And presumably, by now," I said, "You would have been beaten, or maimed or slain, and your property confiscated.
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At the least you would have been entered on one of the lists of suspicion, your movements subject to surveillance, your actions the objects of reports".
"No," said he.
"I am of the Scarlet Caste".
"And what if you were a tradesman?" "I?" he asked, angrily.
"Do you think that in castes other than your own there are no men?" "I would have scorned them even if I were a confectioner," said Marcus.
"And hurled sweets at them?" "Be serious," said he, irritably.
"And presumably, by now," I said, "You would have been beaten, or maimed or slain, and your property confiscated.
At the least you would have been entered on one of the lists of suspicion, your movements subject to surveillance, your actions the objects of reports".
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 12)