Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
28
315
I had not changed her name on the embondment papers, but had permitted her to retain the name 'Talena', though then, of course, not as a free name but as a slave name, put upon her by the will of her master.
I had not changed her name on the embondment papers, but had permitted her to retain the name 'Talena', though then, of course, not as a free name but as a slave name, put upon her by the will of her master.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #315)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
28
312
To be sure, it would be an unusual name for a slave.
28
313
There was at least one other Talena, of course, who was a slave.
28
314
I recalled the Metellan district.
28
315
I had not changed her name on the embondment papers, but had permitted her to retain the name 'Talena', though then, of course, not as a free name but as a slave name, put upon her by the will of her master.
28
316
Now, I supposed, she would, if somewhere collared, have yet a different name.
28
317
"I do not like the name 'Talena' for you," I said.
28
318
"It is too fine a name for a slave".
To be sure, it would be an unusual name for a slave.
There was at least one other Talena, of course, who was a slave.
I recalled the Metellan district.
I had not changed her name on the embondment papers, but had permitted her to retain the name 'Talena', though then, of course, not as a free name but as a slave name, put upon her by the will of her master.
Now, I supposed, she would, if somewhere collared, have yet a different name.
"I do not like the name 'Talena' for you," I said.
"It is too fine a name for a slave".
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 28)