Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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I, too, had dark hair.
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432
I thought it would look well against white and yellow, or white and gold.
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433
I had little doubt that the Merchants was the wealthiest caste.
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434
It seemed to me, then, that it should be the highest caste.
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435
Of what value, for example, was the Scarlet caste, the caste of Warriors, if not to protect the gold, the wealth, of the Merchants? "None of you," said Mrs.
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Rawlinson, "will be of high caste".
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"But," said Eve, "if we are of low caste, of the Metal Workers, the Cloth Workers, the Workers in Wood, the Leather Workers, the Bakers, the Tarnsters, or such, we would have to be placed lower at the tables".
I, too, had dark hair.
I thought it would look well against white and yellow, or white and gold.
I had little doubt that the Merchants was the wealthiest caste.
It seemed to me, then, that it should be the highest caste.
Of what value, for example, was the Scarlet caste, the caste of Warriors, if not to protect the gold, the wealth, of the Merchants? "None of you," said Mrs.
Rawlinson, "will be of high caste".
"But," said Eve, "if we are of low caste, of the Metal Workers, the Cloth Workers, the Workers in Wood, the Leather Workers, the Bakers, the Tarnsters, or such, we would have to be placed lower at the tables".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )