Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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33
There was shouting and laughter, and the glorious colors of the castes of Gor mingled equally in the cylinders.
20
34
Gone for the night was even the distinction of master and slave, and many a wretch in bondage would see the dawn as a free man.
20
35
To my delight, even Torm, of the Caste of scribes, appeared at the tables.
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36
I was honored that the little scribe had separated himself from his beloved scrolls long enough to share my happiness, only that of a warrior.
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37
He was wearing a new robe and sandals, perhaps for the first time in years.
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38
He clasped my hands, and, to my wonder, the little scribe was crying.
20
39
And then, in his joy, he turned to Talena and in gracious salute lifted the symbolic cup of Ka-la-na wine to her beauty.
There was shouting and laughter, and the glorious colors of the castes of Gor mingled equally in the cylinders.
Gone for the night was even the distinction of master and slave, and many a wretch in bondage would see the dawn as a free man.
To my delight, even Torm, of the Caste of scribes, appeared at the tables.
I was honored that the little scribe had separated himself from his beloved scrolls long enough to share my happiness, only that of a warrior.
He was wearing a new robe and sandals, perhaps for the first time in years.
He clasped my hands, and, to my wonder, the little scribe was crying.
And then, in his joy, he turned to Talena and in gracious salute lifted the symbolic cup of Ka-la-na wine to her beauty.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )