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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

Most of the individuals in the Central Cylinder were men of lower caste, attending to their duties, with the exception of numerous Scribes. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #115)
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24 115 Most of the individuals in the Central Cylinder were men of lower caste, attending to their duties, with the exception of numerous Scribes.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 112 The palace guard was now made up of Warriors who had been of the party of Marlenus.
24 113 Their helmets and cloaks were no different from those of the armed forces of Ar generally.
24 114 The palace guard, I had learned from Hup, would be, on a staggered basis, rotated, in order that the honor of serving the Ubar would be more broadly distributed, and, further, presumably, that no given faction of men could come, in time, to dominate the guards; the pay of the guards, incidentally, was substantially reduced, perhaps in order that, in virtue of this sacrifice, the honor of the post might be more clear, and that fewer invidious distinctions might grow up between the palace guard and the military generally, from which it was now composed.
24 115 Most of the individuals in the Central Cylinder were men of lower caste, attending to their duties, with the exception of numerous Scribes.
24 116 I saw two Physicians.
24 117 From time to time I saw a slave girl in the halls.
24 118 The female state slave of Ar wears a brief, gray slave livery, with matching gray collar.
The palace guard was now made up of Warriors who had been of the party of Marlenus. Their helmets and cloaks were no different from those of the armed forces of Ar generally. The palace guard, I had learned from Hup, would be, on a staggered basis, rotated, in order that the honor of serving the Ubar would be more broadly distributed, and, further, presumably, that no given faction of men could come, in time, to dominate the guards; the pay of the guards, incidentally, was substantially reduced, perhaps in order that, in virtue of this sacrifice, the honor of the post might be more clear, and that fewer invidious distinctions might grow up between the palace guard and the military generally, from which it was now composed. Most of the individuals in the Central Cylinder were men of lower caste, attending to their duties, with the exception of numerous Scribes. I saw two Physicians. From time to time I saw a slave girl in the halls. The female state slave of Ar wears a brief, gray slave livery, with matching gray collar. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 24)