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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

The slave addresses all free men as "Master" and all free women as "Mistress". - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #31)
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18 31 The slave addresses all free men as "Master" and all free women as "Mistress".

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

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18 28 It was locked on her, fastened behind the back of the neck.
18 29 The legend of the collar read "I am Ellen, the slave of Portus Canio".
18 30 To be sure, the reader familiar with Gorean conventions might have noted that Ellen, in her understandable unease, having been discovered, though through no obvious fault of her own, in what might seem a dalliance, or a laxity in her duties, had responded to Canio with the phrase 'my Master'.
18 31 The slave addresses all free men as "Master" and all free women as "Mistress".
18 32 The phrase 'my Master,' when used, is commonly addressed to one's personal master, one's owner.
18 33 Similarly, if the slave is owned by a woman, the phrase 'my Mistress' is commonly addressed only to the slave's actual mistress.
18 34 To be sure, the slave commonly refers to her owner as she refers to free men and free women in general, namely, simply as "Master" or "Mistress".
It was locked on her, fastened behind the back of the neck. The legend of the collar read "I am Ellen, the slave of Portus Canio". To be sure, the reader familiar with Gorean conventions might have noted that Ellen, in her understandable unease, having been discovered, though through no obvious fault of her own, in what might seem a dalliance, or a laxity in her duties, had responded to Canio with the phrase 'my Master'. The slave addresses all free men as "Master" and all free women as "Mistress". The phrase 'my Master,' when used, is commonly addressed to one's personal master, one's owner. Similarly, if the slave is owned by a woman, the phrase 'my Mistress' is commonly addressed only to the slave's actual mistress. To be sure, the slave commonly refers to her owner as she refers to free men and free women in general, namely, simply as "Master" or "Mistress". - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 18)