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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 77 "Rulers," he said, "are chosen from any High Caste".
3 78 "High Caste?" I asked.
3 79 "Yes, of course," was his answer.
3 80 "In fact, in the First Knowledge, there is a story told to the young in their public nurseries, that if a man from Lower Caste should come to rule in a city, the city would come to ruin".
3 81 I must have appeared annoyed.
3 82 "The caste structure," said my father patiently, with perhaps the trace of a smile on his face, "is relatively immobile, but not frozen, and depends on more than birth.
3 83 For example, if a child in his schooling shows that he can raise caste, as the expression is, he is permitted to do so.
"Rulers," he said, "are chosen from any High Caste". "High Caste?" I asked. "Yes, of course," was his answer. "In fact, in the First Knowledge, there is a story told to the young in their public nurseries, that if a man from Lower Caste should come to rule in a city, the city would come to ruin". I must have appeared annoyed. "The caste structure," said my father patiently, with perhaps the trace of a smile on his face, "is relatively immobile, but not frozen, and depends on more than birth. For example, if a child in his schooling shows that he can raise caste, as the expression is, he is permitted to do so. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )