AHHhh, my good man, Mr Orwell did not quite say that. He DID say in writing about Rudyard Kipling, that his “grasp of function, of who protects whom, is very sound. He sees clearly that men can only be highly civilized while other men, inevitably less civilized, are there to guard and feed them.” (1942)...but it inevitably is the thought that counts.
Unrelated, I but know I can ask you this.
There’s a trick to remembering which one of the plays that the line “band of brothers” comes from. It’s like “Richard, scene 1, act 2, line 3”. Do you remember that?