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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 683 "The Peasants," cried out Thurnock, his voice thundering over the marsh, "are the ox on which the Home Stone rests!" "But I am of the Rencers!" she wailed.
8 684 The Rencers are often thought to be a higher caste than the Peasants.
8 685 "No," boomed Thurnock.
8 686 "You are only a slave!" Slaves, of course, have no caste, no more than other forms of domestic animal.
8 687 The large girl wailed with misery, pulling at her bound wrists.
8 688 Clitus had already fastened the short rence girl in the coffle, the binding fiber looped and knotted about her neck, the remainder of the coil fallen to the deck behind her.
8 689 "What is your name?" he asked the girl.
"The Peasants," cried out Thurnock, his voice thundering over the marsh, "are the ox on which the Home Stone rests!" "But I am of the Rencers!" she wailed. The Rencers are often thought to be a higher caste than the Peasants. "No," boomed Thurnock. "You are only a slave!" Slaves, of course, have no caste, no more than other forms of domestic animal. The large girl wailed with misery, pulling at her bound wrists. Clitus had already fastened the short rence girl in the coffle, the binding fiber looped and knotted about her neck, the remainder of the coil fallen to the deck behind her. "What is your name?" he asked the girl. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )