Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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283
"I beg to be a slave".
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284
There was a great laugh from those gathered about, and, too, in those peals of merriment I heard the laugh of he who wore the headband of the pearls of the Vosk sorp, and, most bitter to me of all, the laugh of contempt of the girl who stood beside me, her thigh at my cheek.
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"Slave," said Ho-Hak.
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286
"Yes," said I, "—master".
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287
The word came bitterly to me.
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288
But a Gorean slave addresses all free men as master, all free women as Mistress, though, of course, normally but one would own him.
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There was further laughter.
"I beg to be a slave".
There was a great laugh from those gathered about, and, too, in those peals of merriment I heard the laugh of he who wore the headband of the pearls of the Vosk sorp, and, most bitter to me of all, the laugh of contempt of the girl who stood beside me, her thigh at my cheek.
"Slave," said Ho-Hak.
"Yes," said I, "—master".
The word came bitterly to me.
But a Gorean slave addresses all free men as master, all free women as Mistress, though, of course, normally but one would own him.
There was further laughter.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )