Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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 free women 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 free women, she knew little of free women, 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 free women, 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 )