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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 903 "The slave is a joy and a convenience to the warrior".
19 904 Neither of us, of course, was a member of the caste of slavers.
19 905 It, incidentally, is sometimes regarded as a subcaste of the merchants, and sometimes as an independent caste.
19 906 It does have its own colors, blue and yellow, whereas those of the merchants are yellow and white, or gold and white.
19 907 "Have you come to collect taxes?" she asked.
19 908 "Have you come from the levies?" "No," I said.
19 909 Her questions were doubtless motivated by our armbands.
"The slave is a joy and a convenience to the warrior". Neither of us, of course, was a member of the caste of slavers. It, incidentally, is sometimes regarded as a subcaste of the merchants, and sometimes as an independent caste. It does have its own colors, blue and yellow, whereas those of the merchants are yellow and white, or gold and white. "Have you come to collect taxes?" she asked. "Have you come from the levies?" "No," I said. Her questions were doubtless motivated by our armbands. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter )