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"high " "council "

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 82 "I am passing through Tharna," I said.
9 83 "And I would like to purchase a tarn to continue my journey.
9 84 Tonight I want food and lodging".
9 85 "This is not a place," said the man, "for one of high Caste".
9 86 I looked about, at the men in the room, into the dejected, haggard faces.
9 87 In the light it was difficult to determine their caste, for they all wore the gray robes of Tharna and only a band of color on the shoulder indicated their station in the social fabric.
9 88 What struck me most about them had nothing to do with caste, but rather their lack of spirit.
"I am passing through Tharna," I said. "And I would like to purchase a tarn to continue my journey. Tonight I want food and lodging". "This is not a place," said the man, "for one of high Caste". I looked about, at the men in the room, into the dejected, haggard faces. In the light it was difficult to determine their caste, for they all wore the gray robes of Tharna and only a band of color on the shoulder indicated their station in the social fabric. What struck me most about them had nothing to do with caste, but rather their lack of spirit. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )