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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

Indeed, some masters, even with the same girl, and not simply as a matter of discipline or reward, may change her name, to startle her, to impress their will upon her, and, perhaps, to freshen their relationship, she understanding, in effect, that she must now begin anew. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #962)
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24 962 Indeed, some masters, even with the same girl, and not simply as a matter of discipline or reward, may change her name, to startle her, to impress their will upon her, and, perhaps, to freshen their relationship, she understanding, in effect, that she must now begin anew.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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24 959 In general, though, whereas, as I have suggested, much depends on the woman, I think it is usually better to change the woman's name, that she may now understand that she is in a new reality.
24 960 This is not unusual.
24 961 Many masters, in acquiring a slave, will change her name that she may understand that she is now, in effect, beginning her life anew.
24 962 Indeed, some masters, even with the same girl, and not simply as a matter of discipline or reward, may change her name, to startle her, to impress their will upon her, and, perhaps, to freshen their relationship, she understanding, in effect, that she must now begin anew.
24 963 "It is not to disguise another name?" he asked.
24 964 "No, Master," she said.
24 965 He regarded her.
In general, though, whereas, as I have suggested, much depends on the woman, I think it is usually better to change the woman's name, that she may now understand that she is in a new reality. This is not unusual. Many masters, in acquiring a slave, will change her name that she may understand that she is now, in effect, beginning her life anew. Indeed, some masters, even with the same girl, and not simply as a matter of discipline or reward, may change her name, to startle her, to impress their will upon her, and, perhaps, to freshen their relationship, she understanding, in effect, that she must now begin anew. "It is not to disguise another name?" he asked. "No, Master," she said. He regarded her. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 24)