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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 536 She was red-haired.
22 537 She had been close to Ellen in the coffle for days, and, sometimes, at night, in their chains, between the stakes, they had whispered to one another.
22 538 She had also been in the same exhibition cage, and they had been in ankle-coffle together for the earlier bathing.
22 539 She had been 'Auta' before, but the scribe had not cared for that name, and had given her the name 'Renata'.
22 540 So now she was Renata.
22 541 She liked this name, but was not yet accustomed to responding to it.
22 542 To be sure, slaves learn quickly to respond to the names given them by their masters.
She was red-haired. She had been close to Ellen in the coffle for days, and, sometimes, at night, in their chains, between the stakes, they had whispered to one another. She had also been in the same exhibition cage, and they had been in ankle-coffle together for the earlier bathing. She had been 'Auta' before, but the scribe had not cared for that name, and had given her the name 'Renata'. So now she was Renata. She liked this name, but was not yet accustomed to responding to it. To be sure, slaves learn quickly to respond to the names given them by their masters. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )