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Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)

In passing one might note that the slave addresses all free men as 'Master' and all free women as 'Mistress'. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #1279)
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25 1279 In passing one might note that the slave addresses all free men as 'Master' and all free women as 'Mistress'.

Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

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25 1276 It suggests an equality which by no means exists in fact.
25 1277 It is like speaking a lie.
25 1278 Is it a joke? Is it a way of preparing punishment for them? Too, they want their masters, who are in fact their masters, to be their masters.
25 1279 In passing one might note that the slave addresses all free men as 'Master' and all free women as 'Mistress'.
25 1280 Needless to say, this form of deference is commonly required of slaves.
25 1281 Its omission is ordinarily dealt with severely.
25 1282 There is an enormous chasm separating the slave from free persons.
It suggests an equality which by no means exists in fact. It is like speaking a lie. Is it a joke? Is it a way of preparing punishment for them? Too, they want their masters, who are in fact their masters, to be their masters. In passing one might note that the slave addresses all free men as 'Master' and all free women as 'Mistress'. Needless to say, this form of deference is commonly required of slaves. Its omission is ordinarily dealt with severely. There is an enormous chasm separating the slave from free persons. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25)