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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 20 This is not unusual with those of my caste, many of whom, by choice, are contemptuously, pridefully illiterate, holding themselves superior to what they despise as trivial, vulgar learning.
1 21 The business of their caste, then, in their view, is not with the pen but with steel, not with ink, but blood.
1 22 Let scribes, they say, be adept with letters, and such, for that is their business, little scratches and marks on scrolls, and such.
1 23 But this is not for them, not for the Scarlet caste.
1 24 But, too, should not each caste concern itself with its own business, the metal worker with metals, the peasant with the soil, the mariner with the sea, and so on? I do not commend this view, but report it.
1 25 Too, in all honesty, it is not that unusual to find refined, literate members of my caste.
1 26 Some members of my caste are educated gentlemen, educated, distinguished, dangerous gentlemen.
This is not unusual with those of my caste, many of whom, by choice, are contemptuously, pridefully illiterate, holding themselves superior to what they despise as trivial, vulgar learning. The business of their caste, then, in their view, is not with the pen but with steel, not with ink, but blood. Let scribes, they say, be adept with letters, and such, for that is their business, little scratches and marks on scrolls, and such. But this is not for them, not for the Scarlet caste. But, too, should not each caste concern itself with its own business, the metal worker with metals, the peasant with the soil, the mariner with the sea, and so on? I do not commend this view, but report it. Too, in all honesty, it is not that unusual to find refined, literate members of my caste. Some members of my caste are educated gentlemen, educated, distinguished, dangerous gentlemen. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )