Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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10
59
Commonly slaves are not permitted to call freemen and free women by their names.
Commonly slaves are not permitted to call free men and free women by their names.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #59)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
56
"You noted, of course," said Peisistratus, "that she cried out your name, the name of a free man".
10
57
"It was an inadvertence," said Cabot.
10
58
"Pets, and slaves, are not permitted such inadvertences," said Peisistratus.
10
59
Commonly slaves are not permitted to call freemen and free women by their names.
10
60
It is regarded as insolence.
10
61
Some Goreans feel, too, that the name of a free person is a fine and noble thing, and thus one should not permit it to be touched by the lips and tongue of a mere slave.
10
62
This prohibition, too, of course, serves to remind the slave, and keenly, that she is a mere slave.
"You noted, of course," said Peisistratus, "that she cried out your name, the name of a free man".
"It was an inadvertence," said Cabot.
"Pets, and slaves, are not permitted such inadvertences," said Peisistratus.
Commonly slaves are not permitted to call free men and free women by their names.
It is regarded as insolence.
Some Goreans feel, too, that the name of a free person is a fine and noble thing, and thus one should not permit it to be touched by the lips and tongue of a mere slave.
This prohibition, too, of course, serves to remind the slave, and keenly, that she is a mere slave.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 10)