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

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24 16 I wondered at this, for the Caste of Musicians had been, like the Caste of Poets, exiled from Tharna.
24 17 Theirs, like the Caste of Poets, had been a caste regarded by the sober masks of Tharna as not belonging in a city of serious and dedicated folk, for music, like paga and song, can set men's hearts aflame, and when men's hearts are aflame it is not easy to know where the flame may spread.
24 18 As I entered the room the men rose to their feet and shouted and lifted their cups in salute.
24 19 Almost as one they cried out, "tal, Warrior!" "tal, Warriors!" I responded, raising my arm, addressing them all by the title of my caste, for I knew that in their common cause each was a warrior.
24 20 It had been so determined at the Mines of Tharna.
24 21 Behind me down the stairs came Kron and Andreas, followed by Lara and Linna.
24 22 I wondered what impression the Kal-da shop would have on the true Tatrix of Tharna.
I wondered at this, for the Caste of Musicians had been, like the Caste of Poets, exiled from Tharna. Theirs, like the Caste of Poets, had been a caste regarded by the sober masks of Tharna as not belonging in a city of serious and dedicated folk, for music, like paga and song, can set men's hearts aflame, and when men's hearts are aflame it is not easy to know where the flame may spread. As I entered the room the men rose to their feet and shouted and lifted their cups in salute. Almost as one they cried out, "tal, Warrior!" "tal, Warriors!" I responded, raising my arm, addressing them all by the title of my caste, for I knew that in their common cause each was a warrior. It had been so determined at the Mines of Tharna. Behind me down the stairs came Kron and Andreas, followed by Lara and Linna. I wondered what impression the Kal-da shop would have on the true Tatrix of Tharna. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )