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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 227 For this to take place properly, one waits for the master to turn to one, thus signifying that he is ready to accept the goblet.
10 228 Accordingly, unless told to leave the goblet, I would wait for the third man, the newcomer, to turn to me.
10 229 These three men made me uneasy.
10 230 From their nondescript garb I was not clear as to their caste.
10 231 They might have belonged to any caste, or no caste.
10 232 In this way they could have been anyone, or no one.
10 233 Did they wish not to be identified by, or remembered by, caste? Did they seek, without apparent caste, to achieve a certain invisibility or anonymity? Then I castigated myself for my foolishness.
For this to take place properly, one waits for the master to turn to one, thus signifying that he is ready to accept the goblet. Accordingly, unless told to leave the goblet, I would wait for the third man, the newcomer, to turn to me. These three men made me uneasy. From their nondescript garb I was not clear as to their caste. They might have belonged to any caste, or no caste. In this way they could have been anyone, or no one. Did they wish not to be identified by, or remembered by, caste? Did they seek, without apparent caste, to achieve a certain invisibility or anonymity? Then I castigated myself for my foolishness. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )