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Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 62 "You do not even have a name," hissed the little merchant.
11 63 It was true.
11 64 Kamchak would undoubtedly continue to call her Aphris, but it would be now his name for her and not her own.
11 65 A slave, not being a person in the eyes of Gorean law, cannot possess a name in his own right, any more than an animal.
11 66 Indeed, in the eyes of Gorean law, unfortunately, slaves are animals, utterly and unqualifiedly at the disposition of their masters, to do with as he pleases.
11 67 "I think," roared Kamchak, "I will call her Aphris of Turia!" "Free me, Saphrar," cried the girl piteously, "free me!" Saphrar laughed.
11 68 "Sleen!" she screamed at him.
"You do not even have a name," hissed the little merchant. It was true. Kamchak would undoubtedly continue to call her Aphris, but it would be now his name for her and not her own. A slave, not being a person in the eyes of Gorean law, cannot possess a name in his own right, any more than an animal. Indeed, in the eyes of Gorean law, unfortunately, slaves are animals, utterly and unqualifiedly at the disposition of their masters, to do with as he pleases. "I think," roared Kamchak, "I will call her Aphris of Turia!" "Free me, Saphrar," cried the girl piteously, "free me!" Saphrar laughed. "Sleen!" she screamed at him. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )