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Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 995 I was proud of Thurnus, who owned me.
9 996 A peasant who is actively engaged in agricultural pursuits is spoken of as one who makes fields fruitful.
9 997 Sometimes this expression is applied, too, to peasants who are not actively engaged in such pursuits, as an honorific appellation.
9 998 Whereas caste membership is commonly connected with the practice of an occupation, such as agriculture, or commerce, or war, there can be, of course, caste members who are not engaged in caste work and individuals who do certain forms of work who are not members of that caste commonly associated with such work.
9 999 caste, commonly, though not invariably, is a matter of birth.
9 1000 One may, too, be received into a caste by investment.
9 1001 Normally mating takes place among caste members, but if the mating is of mixed caste, the woman may elect to retain caste, which is commonly done, or be received into the caste of the male companion.
I was proud of Thurnus, who owned me. A peasant who is actively engaged in agricultural pursuits is spoken of as one who makes fields fruitful. Sometimes this expression is applied, too, to peasants who are not actively engaged in such pursuits, as an honorific appellation. Whereas caste membership is commonly connected with the practice of an occupation, such as agriculture, or commerce, or war, there can be, of course, caste members who are not engaged in caste work and individuals who do certain forms of work who are not members of that caste commonly associated with such work. caste, commonly, though not invariably, is a matter of birth. One may, too, be received into a caste by investment. Normally mating takes place among caste members, but if the mating is of mixed caste, the woman may elect to retain caste, which is commonly done, or be received into the caste of the male companion. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )