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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 84 I also realized that I had now been named.
24 85 I had lost the name "Tiffany Collins" a few Ahn ago, when I had been marked, when I had become slave.
24 86 That name was gone, as soon as the iron, hissing, curling smoke, had been lifted from my flesh.
24 87 A free person had been locked in the branding rack.
24 88 A mere animal was released from it.
24 89 The name "Tiffany" had now been put on me as a mere slave name, a name which might be removed or changed at the whim of masters.
24 90 I wore the name "Tiffany" now as Susan had worn the name "Susan," now merely as a named animal, merely by the will and decision of masters.
I also realized that I had now been named. I had lost the name "Tiffany Collins" a few Ahn ago, when I had been marked, when I had become slave. That name was gone, as soon as the iron, hissing, curling smoke, had been lifted from my flesh. A free person had been locked in the branding rack. A mere animal was released from it. The name "Tiffany" had now been put on me as a mere slave name, a name which might be removed or changed at the whim of masters. I wore the name "Tiffany" now as Susan had worn the name "Susan," now merely as a named animal, merely by the will and decision of masters. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )