Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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36
185
Many fellows, of course, do not wear their caste robes about, except when on caste business, and some don them only on formal occasions or holidays.
36
186
Many free women, for example, and some men, concerned with respect to their appearance, do not care to limit their wardrobes as narrowly as their castes might seem to recommend.
36
187
Several in the warehouse were in nondescript garb.
36
188
I did note, however, the brown and black of the Bakers, the black and gray of the Metal Worker, the brown of the Peasants, and several others.
36
189
I saw nothing which suggested the Physicians, but that, of course, did not rule out the presence in the room of those of the green caste.
36
190
"I would like, if possible," said the captain, "to sail with the morning tide".
36
191
"So soon?" I said.
Many fellows, of course, do not wear their caste robes about, except when on caste business, and some don them only on formal occasions or holidays.
Many free women, for example, and some men, concerned with respect to their appearance, do not care to limit their wardrobes as narrowly as their castes might seem to recommend.
Several in the warehouse were in nondescript garb.
I did note, however, the brown and black of the Bakers, the black and gray of the Metal Worker, the brown of the Peasants, and several others.
I saw nothing which suggested the Physicians, but that, of course, did not rule out the presence in the room of those of the green caste.
"I would like, if possible," said the captain, "to sail with the morning tide".
"So soon?" I said.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )