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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Barbarian slaves, and illiterate slaves, usually extracted from the lower castes, are commonly kept illiterate. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 50, Sentence #400)
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50 400 Barbarian slaves, and illiterate slaves, usually extracted from the lower castes, are commonly kept illiterate.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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50 397 "Kef," I am informed, is the first letter in the Gorean word, 'Kajira'.
50 398 Whereas I now speak Gorean, as I must, as it is the language of the masters, I have not been taught to read the language.
50 399 This sort of thing is not that unusual.
50 400 Barbarian slaves, and illiterate slaves, usually extracted from the lower castes, are commonly kept illiterate.
50 401 Would one teach a sleen, a kaiila, a verr, to read? Similarly, such slaves may be used to carry messages they cannot read.
50 402 An additional security is that the message is often put in a sealed message capsule tied about the slave's neck, the message being inaccessible to the slave, as she is back-braceleted.
50 403 A slave may not be taught to read without her master's permission.
"Kef," I am informed, is the first letter in the Gorean word, 'Kajira'. Whereas I now speak Gorean, as I must, as it is the language of the masters, I have not been taught to read the language. This sort of thing is not that unusual. Barbarian slaves, and illiterate slaves, usually extracted from the lower castes, are commonly kept illiterate. Would one teach a sleen, a kaiila, a verr, to read? Similarly, such slaves may be used to carry messages they cannot read. An additional security is that the message is often put in a sealed message capsule tied about the slave's neck, the message being inaccessible to the slave, as she is back-braceleted. A slave may not be taught to read without her master's permission. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 50)