Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
575
"But what if I were once a compatriot," I said, "once of your city!" "It matters not," he said.
9
576
"You are now no more than a beast, a slave".
9
577
"What is going on here, Master?" inquired our dealer, politely, he also in robes of white and gold, though, I fear, his were rather ragged, and soiled.
9
578
The Merchant class is undoubtedly the richest of the Gorean castes, which doubtless has played its role in its pretensions to constitute a high caste, but there are low merchants as well as high merchants, poor merchants as well as rich merchants.
9
579
To be sure, the sharing of caste remains important.
9
580
Even a lowly peddler, I would learn, if a Home Stone is shared, thinks nothing of expecting a free meal and a night's lodging from a high merchant, who may own caravans, mines, and fleets.
9
581
"This one," said the fellow I had accosted, "wishes to be purchased, and then freed.
"But what if I were once a compatriot," I said, "once of your city!" "It matters not," he said.
"You are now no more than a beast, a slave".
"What is going on here, Master?" inquired our dealer, politely, he also in robes of white and gold, though, I fear, his were rather ragged, and soiled.
The Merchant class is undoubtedly the richest of the Gorean castes, which doubtless has played its role in its pretensions to constitute a high caste, but there are low merchants as well as high merchants, poor merchants as well as rich merchants.
To be sure, the sharing of caste remains important.
Even a lowly peddler, I would learn, if a Home Stone is shared, thinks nothing of expecting a free meal and a night's lodging from a high merchant, who may own caravans, mines, and fleets.
"This one," said the fellow I had accosted, "wishes to be purchased, and then freed.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )