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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

The Builders, the "Yellow Caste," one of the five castes commonly regarded as high castes, engineered these remarkable constructions, and are charged with their supervision, upkeep, and repair. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #10)
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12 10 The Builders, the "Yellow Caste," one of the five castes commonly regarded as high castes, engineered these remarkable constructions, and are charged with their supervision, upkeep, and repair.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 7 This difference takes place over generations, as right-handed persons tend to brace the right hand on the rim while leaning over to drink, and left-handed persons tend to place their weight on the left hand as they lean forward to drink.
12 8 Similar worn places do not appear on the lower rim as slaves, sleen, kaiila, and such, are expected to drink while on all fours.
12 9 The water is brought in from the Voltai Mountains, or Red Mountains, which at that time I had not seen, far north and east of Ar, by means of long, towering aqueducts, most of which are more than seven hundred pasangs long.
12 10 The Builders, the "Yellow Caste," one of the five castes commonly regarded as high castes, engineered these remarkable constructions, and are charged with their supervision, upkeep, and repair.
12 11 "Step aside, girl," said a woman's voice, and I backed away, my head lowered.
12 12 The free woman then dipped her pail into the water, and left.
12 13 Some free women are cruel to slaves.
This difference takes place over generations, as right-handed persons tend to brace the right hand on the rim while leaning over to drink, and left-handed persons tend to place their weight on the left hand as they lean forward to drink. Similar worn places do not appear on the lower rim as slaves, sleen, kaiila, and such, are expected to drink while on all fours. The water is brought in from the Voltai Mountains, or Red Mountains, which at that time I had not seen, far north and east of Ar, by means of long, towering aqueducts, most of which are more than seven hundred pasangs long. The Builders, the "Yellow Caste," one of the five castes commonly regarded as high castes, engineered these remarkable constructions, and are charged with their supervision, upkeep, and repair. "Step aside, girl," said a woman's voice, and I backed away, my head lowered. The free woman then dipped her pail into the water, and left. Some free women are cruel to slaves. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 12)