Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
121
She had learned, incidentally, that she must address all freemen as 'Master' and all free women, though she had not yet encountered one on this world, as 'Mistress'.
She had learned, incidentally, that she must address all free men as 'Master' and all free women, though she had not yet encountered one on this world, as 'Mistress'.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #121)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
118
She felt that this was true, but that there was nothing wrong with it, that this was nothing to be ashamed of, certainly not if that was what one truly was, if one were a slave, truly.
8
119
Some people undoubtedly were, she thought, and she had learned, in the last few days, that she was one of them.
8
120
She was thrilled to address this word to him, and, too, to other males.
8
121
She had learned, incidentally, that she must address all freemen as 'Master' and all free women, though she had not yet encountered one on this world, as 'Mistress'.
8
122
She was uneasy at the thought of free women.
8
123
How would they regard her, she only a slave? Her training, in this last period, that in which she had come to understand that she was most perfectly and naturally a female slave, had been quite different, on the whole, from her former lessons, save of course, for the continuing instruction in the language.
8
124
She had been taught how to kneel, and move, and lie down, and remove her clothing, and present herself for binding, and enter and leave rooms, and greet masters, many such things.
She felt that this was true, but that there was nothing wrong with it, that this was nothing to be ashamed of, certainly not if that was what one truly was, if one were a slave, truly.
Some people undoubtedly were, she thought, and she had learned, in the last few days, that she was one of them.
She was thrilled to address this word to him, and, too, to other males.
She had learned, incidentally, that she must address all free men as 'Master' and all free women, though she had not yet encountered one on this world, as 'Mistress'.
She was uneasy at the thought of free women.
How would they regard her, she only a slave? Her training, in this last period, that in which she had come to understand that she was most perfectly and naturally a female slave, had been quite different, on the whole, from her former lessons, save of course, for the continuing instruction in the language.
She had been taught how to kneel, and move, and lie down, and remove her clothing, and present herself for binding, and enter and leave rooms, and greet masters, many such things.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 8)