Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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9
36
Cecily knew enough to address all freewomen as "Mistress," and all free men as "Master".
Cecily knew enough to address all free women as "Mistress," and all free men as "Master".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #36)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
33
"Brew me tea," said Miss Wentworth to Cecily.
9
34
Cecily looked to me, and I nodded.
9
35
"Yes, Mistress," said Cecily.
9
36
Cecily knew enough to address all freewomen as "Mistress," and all free men as "Master".
9
37
On the other hand, having been embonded on a Steel World, that of Agamemnon, later that of Arcesilaus, an unlikely place to encounter freewomen, she knew little of freewomen, at least of a Gorean sort.
9
38
The only free woman with whom she had had contact with on the Steel World had been the Lady Bina, a former Kur pet, who was less a Gorean free woman than a remarkably beautiful, ambitious, vain little animal.
9
39
I had warned Cecily of freewomen, but I fear she took my cautions too lightly.
"Brew me tea," said Miss Wentworth to Cecily.
Cecily looked to me, and I nodded.
"Yes, Mistress," said Cecily.
Cecily knew enough to address all free women as "Mistress," and all free men as "Master".
On the other hand, having been embonded on a Steel World, that of Agamemnon, later that of Arcesilaus, an unlikely place to encounter free women, she knew little of free women, at least of a Gorean sort.
The only free woman with whom she had had contact with on the Steel World had been the Lady Bina, a former Kur pet, who was less a Gorean free woman than a remarkably beautiful, ambitious, vain little animal.
I had warned Cecily of free women, but I fear she took my cautions too lightly.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 9)