Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Slaves, as they are animals, may be named anything.
Slaves, as they are animals, may be named anything.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #136)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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"What is your name?" I asked.
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"'Temione'," she said.
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135
She wore that name now, of course, as a mere slave name, put on her by the will of a master.
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136
Slaves, as they are animals, may be named anything.
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137
Most slave names, of course, are not as long as 'Temione', with its four syllables, with its major accent on the second syllable.
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Most are short, and luscious, for example, 'Tula', 'Tuka', 'Lana', 'Lita', and so on.
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One would not be likely, for example, to give a she-kaiila a name such as 'Penelope'.
"What is your name?" I asked.
"'Temione'," she said.
She wore that name now, of course, as a mere slave name, put on her by the will of a master.
Slaves, as they are animals, may be named anything.
Most slave names, of course, are not as long as 'Temione', with its four syllables, with its major accent on the second syllable.
Most are short, and luscious, for example, 'Tula', 'Tuka', 'Lana', 'Lita', and so on.
One would not be likely, for example, to give a she-kaiila a name such as 'Penelope'.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)