Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
265
I supposed she had been aware of this protocol, that the slave does not address a free person by his name, but, perhaps, in the stress of the moment, this simplicity had escaped her.
I supposed she had been aware of this protocol, that the slave does not address a free person by his name, but, perhaps, in the stress of the moment, this simplicity had escaped her.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #265)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
262
"And know, Callias, of Jad, that I am yours, not just to the collar, but to the heart".
37
263
He reached down, and struck her twice, sharply, first by the palm of his right hand, and then by the back of his right hand.
37
264
"The slave," he said, "does not soil the name of a free man by putting it on her slave lips".
37
265
I supposed she had been aware of this protocol, that the slave does not address a free person by his name, but, perhaps, in the stress of the moment, this simplicity had escaped her.
37
266
In any event, such lapses are not permitted in a slave.
37
267
"Forgive me," she said.
37
268
He motioned for her to rise, and she did so, and stood before him, though I feared she might fall.
"And know, Callias, of Jad, that I am yours, not just to the collar, but to the heart".
He reached down, and struck her twice, sharply, first by the palm of his right hand, and then by the back of his right hand.
"The slave," he said, "does not soil the name of a free man by putting it on her slave lips".
I supposed she had been aware of this protocol, that the slave does not address a free person by his name, but, perhaps, in the stress of the moment, this simplicity had escaped her.
In any event, such lapses are not permitted in a slave.
"Forgive me," she said.
He motioned for her to rise, and she did so, and stood before him, though I feared she might fall.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 37)