Aún no tenemos significados para "own caste".
1An Indian can only marry a girl belonging to his own caste.
2A man should, whatever happens, keep to his own caste, race and breed.
3But the youth who understands the language of birds is of our own caste.
4A slight breach of the conventions earned her distrust of one of her own caste.
5To love any one not of our own caste was a fatal error in her eyes.
6They are not perilous words when spoken to one of my own caste, I take it.
7So they arranged to marry their daughter to a man of their own caste after all.
8Their suffrages at every election have been almost exclusively confined to a candidate of their own caste.
9The Mānas have Bhāts or genealogists of their own caste, a separate one being appointed for each sept.
10It was years since he had been so close to a woman of his own class-his own caste.
11He refused a lordship and declined the Order of the Golden Fleece, preferring the freedom of his own caste.
12Never have I taken water from the hands of any man or any woman not of my own caste.
13Robert's affection for Laurence was that of a relation, the respect of a noble for a girl of his own caste.
14It seemed that a ring of blood roughly the size of Jade's own caste mark had been soaked into the material.
15An England where each man should know his place, and never change it, but serve in it loyally in his own caste.
16She recognized me as one of her own caste, and knew that however friendly and familiar she might be I should not presume.
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