Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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To a Gorean ear names such as 'Jean' or 'Joan' have an exotic flavor, and are regarded as fit names for slaves brought in from such far-off, mysterious places as "Tennessee" or "Oregon".
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Some girls, too, coming to understand the sensuous connotations of their names on Gor come to regard them then no longer as common, or plain, names, but, like the Goreans, as thrilling, beautiful names, and come to revel in them, and try to live up to them, as superb slaves.
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To be sure, they know they wear them now only as slave names, theirs only by the will of a master.
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It is true that Earth girls are regarded as slave stock by Goreans, but I think, at least these days, that there is nothing special about this, really.
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Women, as a whole, by many Goreans, are regarded as slave stock.
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As the girl left I watched her.
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She was quite thin.
To a Gorean ear names such as 'Jean' or 'Joan' have an exotic flavor, and are regarded as fit names for slaves brought in from such far-off, mysterious places as "Tennessee" or "Oregon".
Some girls, too, coming to understand the sensuous connotations of their names on Gor come to regard them then no longer as common, or plain, names, but, like the Goreans, as thrilling, beautiful names, and come to revel in them, and try to live up to them, as superb slaves.
To be sure, they know they wear them now only as slave names, theirs only by the will of a master.
It is true that Earth girls are regarded as slave stock by Goreans, but I think, at least these days, that there is nothing special about this, really.
Women, as a whole, by many Goreans, are regarded as slave stock.
As the girl left I watched her.
She was quite thin.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )