Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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36
553
The name would be a slave name, of course.
36
554
Such names, like collars, are worn whether the slave wishes them or not.
36
555
Some masters think of such names as being along the lines of verbal leashes, the utterance of the name, like the sudden tug of a leash, immediately calling the slave's attention to the master and his wishes.
36
556
In any event, the slave name, and the knowledge that it is a slave name, deeply, and appropriately, informs the consciousness of the slave.
36
557
Too, of course, it is the only name she has.
36
558
He turned away from me.
36
559
"You still hesitate to accept me as what I am, a total slave, don't you?" I asked.
The name would be a slave name, of course.
Such names, like collars, are worn whether the slave wishes them or not.
Some masters think of such names as being along the lines of verbal leashes, the utterance of the name, like the sudden tug of a leash, immediately calling the slave's attention to the master and his wishes.
In any event, the slave name, and the knowledge that it is a slave name, deeply, and appropriately, informs the consciousness of the slave.
Too, of course, it is the only name she has.
He turned away from me.
"You still hesitate to accept me as what I am, a total slave, don't you?" I asked.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )