Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
34
To be sure, the slave commonly refers to her owner as she refers to freemen and free women in general, namely, simply as "Master" or "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, Sentence #34)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
31
The slave addresses all freemen 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 freemen and free women in general, namely, simply as "Master" or "Mistress".
18
35
"What is your name?" had asked Portus Canio, some weeks ago, when Ellen, freed of the hood, had knelt, head to the floor, still chained by the neck, still back-braceleted, before him in the stall.
18
36
"Whatever Master pleases," she had replied.
18
37
That was the judicious response, as a slave has no name in her own right, but may be named as the Master wishes.
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".
"What is your name?" had asked Portus Canio, some weeks ago, when Ellen, freed of the hood, had knelt, head to the floor, still chained by the neck, still back-braceleted, before him in the stall.
"Whatever Master pleases," she had replied.
That was the judicious response, as a slave has no name in her own right, but may be named as the Master wishes.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 18)