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Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Are we truly ignorant, naive, simple, thoughtless fools, just as the other castes think we are?" "Beware!" cried several men. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #27)
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20 27 Are we truly ignorant, naive, simple, thoughtless fools, just as the other castes think we are?" "Beware!" cried several men.

Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 24 "You think you are in no danger," said Aktis, "because you see no danger.
20 25 You think there are no sleen because you have not yet felt their teeth.
20 26 You think you are safe until the larl claws at your gate.
20 27 Are we truly ignorant, naive, simple, thoughtless fools, just as the other castes think we are?" "Beware!" cried several men.
20 28 Many castes do tend to look down upon the Peasantry, particularly in the larger cities.
20 29 On the other hand, this was not a fault for which I could honestly blame myself.
20 30 I had always entertained a high opinion of the Peasants, their wisdom, foresight, and astuteness, their understandings of seasons and weathers, their stalwart copings with winds and rains, droughts and floods, their somehow making fields rich and bountiful, their somehow bringing forth the harvests which enabled the high cities to touch the sky, which produced a world in which the glories of art and civilization were possible.
"You think you are in no danger," said Aktis, "because you see no danger. You think there are no sleen because you have not yet felt their teeth. You think you are safe until the larl claws at your gate. Are we truly ignorant, naive, simple, thoughtless fools, just as the other castes think we are?" "Beware!" cried several men. Many castes do tend to look down upon the Peasantry, particularly in the larger cities. On the other hand, this was not a fault for which I could honestly blame myself. I had always entertained a high opinion of the Peasants, their wisdom, foresight, and astuteness, their understandings of seasons and weathers, their stalwart copings with winds and rains, droughts and floods, their somehow making fields rich and bountiful, their somehow bringing forth the harvests which enabled the high cities to touch the sky, which produced a world in which the glories of art and civilization were possible. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 20)