Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
1288
They are her masters, free persons.
25
1289
Indeed, they are permitting her to live.
25
1290
Whereas the slave may not commonly address the master in terms other than 'Master' or 'my Master', lapses subject to discipline, and whereas she will usually refer to him simply as 'my master' or 'the master' when speaking with others, lapses also subject to discipline, there are times, of course, when she may appropriately speak, even write, if she is literate, his name.
25
1291
She is likely to use the master's name acceptably in a variety of contexts, such as in running errands, in shopping and bargaining, in making inquiries on his behalf, in referring to him with people who do not know his name, and in identifying whose slave she is.
25
1292
To be sure the latter information is usually on her collar.
25
1293
I poured her more ka-la-na.
25
1294
She drank.
They are her masters, free persons.
Indeed, they are permitting her to live.
Whereas the slave may not commonly address the master in terms other than 'Master' or 'my Master', lapses subject to discipline, and whereas she will usually refer to him simply as 'my master' or 'the master' when speaking with others, lapses also subject to discipline, there are times, of course, when she may appropriately speak, even write, if she is literate, his name.
She is likely to use the master's name acceptably in a variety of contexts, such as in running errands, in shopping and bargaining, in making inquiries on his behalf, in referring to him with people who do not know his name, and in identifying whose slave she is.
To be sure the latter information is usually on her collar.
I poured her more ka-la-na.
She drank.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )