Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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14
599
I myself prefer the application of such expressions not to slaves, but to pretentious freewomen, to remind them that they, in spite of their freedom, are only women.
I myself prefer the application of such expressions not to slaves, but to pretentious free women, to remind them that they, in spite of their freedom, are only women.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #599)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
14
596
"What did Grunt, who is your master, the fellow in the broad-brimmed hat, call you?" I asked.
14
597
"'Wicincala'," she said, "which means 'Girl', and 'Amomona', which means 'Baby' or 'Doll'".
14
598
"I see," I said.
14
599
I myself prefer the application of such expressions not to slaves, but to pretentious freewomen, to remind them that they, in spite of their freedom, are only women.
14
600
They are useful, by the way, in making a free woman uneasy, their use suggesting to her that perhaps the male is considering shortly enslaving her.
14
601
In speaking to a slave I prefer expressions such as 'Slave' or 'Slave Girl', or the girl's name itself, she understanding clearly, of course, that it is only a slave name.
14
602
"And what did you call him?" I asked.
"What did Grunt, who is your master, the fellow in the broad-brimmed hat, call you?" I asked.
"'Wicincala'," she said, "which means 'Girl', and 'Amomona', which means 'Baby' or 'Doll'".
"I see," I said.
I myself prefer the application of such expressions not to slaves, but to pretentious free women, to remind them that they, in spite of their freedom, are only women.
They are useful, by the way, in making a free woman uneasy, their use suggesting to her that perhaps the male is considering shortly enslaving her.
In speaking to a slave I prefer expressions such as 'Slave' or 'Slave Girl', or the girl's name itself, she understanding clearly, of course, that it is only a slave name.
"And what did you call him?" I asked.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14)