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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 88 What struck me most about them had nothing to do with caste, but rather their lack of spirit.
9 89 I did not know if they were weak, or if they merely thought poorly of themselves.
9 90 They seemed to me to be without energy, without pride, to be flat, dry, crushed men, men without self-respect.
9 91 "You are of high caste, of the caste of Warriors," said the proprietor.
9 92 "It is not proper that you should remain here".
9 93 I did not much care for the prospect of emerging again into the cold, rainy night, of tramping once more through the streets, miserable, chilled to the bone, looking for a place to eat and sleep.
9 94 I took a coin from the leather sack and threw it to the proprietor.
What struck me most about them had nothing to do with caste, but rather their lack of spirit. I did not know if they were weak, or if they merely thought poorly of themselves. They seemed to me to be without energy, without pride, to be flat, dry, crushed men, men without self-respect. "You are of high caste, of the caste of Warriors," said the proprietor. "It is not proper that you should remain here". I did not much care for the prospect of emerging again into the cold, rainy night, of tramping once more through the streets, miserable, chilled to the bone, looking for a place to eat and sleep. I took a coin from the leather sack and threw it to the proprietor. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )