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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 74 She referred to him as 'Sir', as she had been told.
11 75 She supposed that the room might have been arranged, as it was, in order that the new woman would be pleased, and feel more comfortable, more at home.
11 76 It was certainly not Gorean in style, appointments, furnishings, and such.
11 77 Gorean decor varies from latitude to latitude, from city to city, and home to home, but, in general, it tends to simplicity and openness, this presumably a heritage deriving from some remote tradition.
11 78 Ellen, quietly, deferentially, soon returned to the larger table, with its sparkling linen and elegant appointments, and, as appropriate, resumed her duties there, continuing to attend unobtrusively to the various courses.
11 79 It was a lovely supper, surely, in its stateliness, gentility and sophistication, and might have been pleasantly, congenially served in almost any affluent, elegant home on her former world.
11 80 When spoken to she would quietly and respectfully respond with titles she had been told were to be used, 'Sir' and 'Ma'am'.
She referred to him as 'Sir', as she had been told. She supposed that the room might have been arranged, as it was, in order that the new woman would be pleased, and feel more comfortable, more at home. It was certainly not Gorean in style, appointments, furnishings, and such. Gorean decor varies from latitude to latitude, from city to city, and home to home, but, in general, it tends to simplicity and openness, this presumably a heritage deriving from some remote tradition. Ellen, quietly, deferentially, soon returned to the larger table, with its sparkling linen and elegant appointments, and, as appropriate, resumed her duties there, continuing to attend unobtrusively to the various courses. It was a lovely supper, surely, in its stateliness, gentility and sophistication, and might have been pleasantly, congenially served in almost any affluent, elegant home on her former world. When spoken to she would quietly and respectfully respond with titles she had been told were to be used, 'Sir' and 'Ma'am'. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )