Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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228
As such as the girl are domestic animals, they have no name in their own right, no more than other domestic animals, say, verr, tarsk, or kaiila.
As such as the girl are domestic animals, they have no name in their own right, no more than other domestic animals, say, verr, tarsk, or kaiila.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #228)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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"That is at the pleasure of masters," whispered the girl.
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226
"It will be as they wish.
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227
I am theirs, to be named or not".
1
228
As such as the girl are domestic animals, they have no name in their own right, no more than other domestic animals, say, verr, tarsk, or kaiila.
1
229
One such as she would commonly bring more than a verr or tarsk, but far less than a kaiila.
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230
"Many barbarians learn to speak a fluent lovely Gorean," said the taverner.
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"I understand so," said the stranger.
"That is at the pleasure of masters," whispered the girl.
"It will be as they wish.
I am theirs, to be named or not".
As such as the girl are domestic animals, they have no name in their own right, no more than other domestic animals, say, verr, tarsk, or kaiila.
One such as she would commonly bring more than a verr or tarsk, but far less than a kaiila.
"Many barbarians learn to speak a fluent lovely Gorean," said the taverner.
"I understand so," said the stranger.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1)