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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

The names of slaves, of course, may be given and taken away at will, as the names of other sorts of animals. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #276)
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18 276 The names of slaves, of course, may be given and taken away at will, as the names of other sorts of animals.

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 273 "But then she has not changed much," said the large fellow.
18 274 'Litsia', in any case, is a shortened form of 'Telitsia'.
18 275 It would not be unusual to take a name such as 'Telitsia' which is most often a free woman's name and give it a shortened form, a more familiar form, perhaps one more fitting for a well-curved, delicious slave animal.
18 276 The names of slaves, of course, may be given and taken away at will, as the names of other sorts of animals.
18 277 "It is my hope that I can be of service to you," said the fellow.
18 278 "But unfortunately as we are not now on the move, there is little current scope available for the exercise of your special talents".
18 279 "What special talents?" asked Marcus.
"But then she has not changed much," said the large fellow. 'Litsia', in any case, is a shortened form of 'Telitsia'. It would not be unusual to take a name such as 'Telitsia' which is most often a free woman's name and give it a shortened form, a more familiar form, perhaps one more fitting for a well-curved, delicious slave animal. The names of slaves, of course, may be given and taken away at will, as the names of other sorts of animals. "It is my hope that I can be of service to you," said the fellow. "But unfortunately as we are not now on the move, there is little current scope available for the exercise of your special talents". "What special talents?" asked Marcus. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 18)