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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 261 It was a not unprecedented name for Gorean slave girls from that part of the Earth.
3 262 So, too, I am told, are names such as Jane, as suggested, and others, Jean, Joan, Margaret, Helen, Elizabeth, Marjorie, Allison, Corinne, Constance, and such.
3 263 Those may not have been their original names, of course.
3 264 Masters name their girls as they please.
3 265 To be sure, such names are also not unknown, as I am informed, in the colonies, or former colonies, of that place, too, one of the Englands.
3 266 Perhaps in her present predicament, naked and chained, she reminded Cabot of one or more of the girls he had seen in the markets.
3 267 Or perhaps he just thought it would be a name acceptable for her, at least temporarily.
It was a not unprecedented name for Gorean slave girls from that part of the Earth. So, too, I am told, are names such as Jane, as suggested, and others, Jean, Joan, Margaret, Helen, Elizabeth, Marjorie, Allison, Corinne, Constance, and such. Those may not have been their original names, of course. Masters name their girls as they please. To be sure, such names are also not unknown, as I am informed, in the colonies, or former colonies, of that place, too, one of the Englands. Perhaps in her present predicament, naked and chained, she reminded Cabot of one or more of the girls he had seen in the markets. Or perhaps he just thought it would be a name acceptable for her, at least temporarily. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )