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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 89 On her nineteenth birthday, members of the Caste of Initiates had appeared at the door of the leather-worker's hut.
13 90 It had been decided that she should now undertake the journey to the Sardar, which, according to the teachings of the Caste of Initiates, is enjoined on every Gorean by the priest-kings, an obligation which is to be fulfilled prior to their attaining their twenty-fifth year.
13 91 If a city does not see that her youth undertake this journey then, according to the teachings of the Initiates, misfortunes may befall the city.
13 92 It is one of the tasks of the Initiates to keep rolls, and determine that each youth, if capable, discharge this putative obligation to the mysterious priest-kings.
13 93 "I will go," had said Ute.
13 94 "Do you wish the piece of gold?" asked the chief of the delegation of Initiates, of the leather worker and his companion.
13 95 "No," they had said.
On her nineteenth birthday, members of the Caste of Initiates had appeared at the door of the leather-worker's hut. It had been decided that she should now undertake the journey to the Sardar, which, according to the teachings of the Caste of Initiates, is enjoined on every Gorean by the priest-kings, an obligation which is to be fulfilled prior to their attaining their twenty-fifth year. If a city does not see that her youth undertake this journey then, according to the teachings of the Initiates, misfortunes may befall the city. It is one of the tasks of the Initiates to keep rolls, and determine that each youth, if capable, discharge this putative obligation to the mysterious priest-kings. "I will go," had said Ute. "Do you wish the piece of gold?" asked the chief of the delegation of Initiates, of the leather worker and his companion. "No," they had said. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )