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

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12 86 Poets, on the whole, did not live well on Gor, but they never starved, were never forced to burn the robes of their caste.
12 87 Some had even sung their way from city to city, their poverty protecting them from outlaws, and their luck from the predatory beasts of Gor.
12 88 Nine cities, long after his death, claimed the man who, centuries ago, had called Ko-ro-ba the Towers of the Morning.
12 89 "The caste of Poets is not so bad," I said to Linna.
12 90 "Of course not," she said, "but they are outlawed in Tharna".
12 91 "Oh," I said.
12 92 "Nonetheless," she said, her eyes happy, "this man, Andreas, of the Desert City of Tor, crept into the city—looking for a song, he said".
Poets, on the whole, did not live well on Gor, but they never starved, were never forced to burn the robes of their caste. Some had even sung their way from city to city, their poverty protecting them from outlaws, and their luck from the predatory beasts of Gor. Nine cities, long after his death, claimed the man who, centuries ago, had called Ko-ro-ba the Towers of the Morning. "The caste of Poets is not so bad," I said to Linna. "Of course not," she said, "but they are outlawed in Tharna". "Oh," I said. "Nonetheless," she said, her eyes happy, "this man, Andreas, of the Desert City of Tor, crept into the city—looking for a song, he said". - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )