Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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149
Such names seem more appropriate for them, and, interestingly, the slaves themselves often favor such names.
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150
They think them suitable, and respond well to them.
1
151
Such names seem to them identificatory, and leave them in no doubt as to their condition and status.
1
152
It seems to them then fitting that one who bears such a name should be a slave, should serve, should kneel, should fear the whip, and should be such, expectedly, as to squirm and thrash in the master's chains, and lift their bodies, and plead for a continuation of his attentions.
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153
What more could one expect of a Dina or Lita? Do not blame them.
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154
They are helpless.
1
155
Slave fires, you see, have been lit in their bellies.
Such names seem more appropriate for them, and, interestingly, the slaves themselves often favor such names.
They think them suitable, and respond well to them.
Such names seem to them identificatory, and leave them in no doubt as to their condition and status.
It seems to them then fitting that one who bears such a name should be a slave, should serve, should kneel, should fear the whip, and should be such, expectedly, as to squirm and thrash in the master's chains, and lift their bodies, and plead for a continuation of his attentions.
What more could one expect of a Dina or Lita? Do not blame them.
They are helpless.
Slave fires, you see, have been lit in their bellies.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )