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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 500 The Black Caste is the noblest and most essential of castes.
33 501 It eschews borders and repudiates Home Stones.
33 502 It knows no city as its own, and thus claims all cities.
33 503 Without it, how could justice be done and wrongs righted? Where law fails and judges err, what but the blade and quarrel can speak? Let insult be answered and slander avenged.
33 504 The verdict of steel is sufficient and conclusive".
33 505 I knew too little of Gor to understand this.
33 506 I had heard of the sable caste, of the black caste, but, until this night, I had never knowingly met a representative of the caste.
The Black Caste is the noblest and most essential of castes. It eschews borders and repudiates Home Stones. It knows no city as its own, and thus claims all cities. Without it, how could justice be done and wrongs righted? Where law fails and judges err, what but the blade and quarrel can speak? Let insult be answered and slander avenged. The verdict of steel is sufficient and conclusive". I knew too little of Gor to understand this. I had heard of the sable caste, of the black caste, but, until this night, I had never knowingly met a representative of the caste. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )