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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
10 234 Many Goreans, now and then, in one milieu or another, omitted caste colors, or insignia.
10 235 Indeed, some Goreans wore their caste colors primarily on holidays.
10 236 I could make out little from the accents of the men.
10 237 There is a medley of accents in Port Kar, as was also the case in Brundisium.
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. Many Goreans, now and then, in one milieu or another, omitted caste colors, or insignia. Indeed, some Goreans wore their caste colors primarily on holidays. I could make out little from the accents of the men. There is a medley of accents in Port Kar, as was also the case in Brundisium. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )