Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
1267
If she were to become a slave, of course, there would be no such liberty in such matters.
25
1268
On Gor it is extremely rare for a female slave to address her master by his name.
25
1269
Such would commonly be regarded as insolence, and would be viewed as a punishable offense.
25
1270
She addresses him as 'master' or 'my master'.
25
1271
That is fitting, as he is her master, and she is his slave.
25
1272
Some masters, on the other hand, do permit the slave to address him by his name.
25
1273
Generally this is frowned upon, and is regarded as a laxity.
If she were to become a slave, of course, there would be no such liberty in such matters.
On Gor it is extremely rare for a female slave to address her master by his name.
Such would commonly be regarded as insolence, and would be viewed as a punishable offense.
She addresses him as 'master' or 'my master'.
That is fitting, as he is her master, and she is his slave.
Some masters, on the other hand, do permit the slave to address him by his name.
Generally this is frowned upon, and is regarded as a laxity.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )