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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 338 A slave addresses free men as master, free women as Mistress.
2 339 She would use their name, normally, only when kneeling, and in response to interrogation.
2 340 "Slave".
2 341 "Yes, master?" "What is your name?" "Margaret, master".
2 342 "Who is your master?" "Rutilius, Rutilius of Venna, master".
2 343 The Kur who held her ankle turned about and, the ankle retained in his grasp, began to follow those who had already departed the hallway.
2 344 "Help me!" screamed the brunette, being dragged away, backwards, on her belly, by the grasped ankle, over the metal flooring, down the hallway, toward the opening.
A slave addresses free men as master, free women as Mistress. She would use their name, normally, only when kneeling, and in response to interrogation. "Slave". "Yes, master?" "What is your name?" "Margaret, master". "Who is your master?" "Rutilius, Rutilius of Venna, master". The Kur who held her ankle turned about and, the ankle retained in his grasp, began to follow those who had already departed the hallway. "Help me!" screamed the brunette, being dragged away, backwards, on her belly, by the grasped ankle, over the metal flooring, down the hallway, toward the opening. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )