Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
250
The slave, of course, addresses all freemen as 'Master', all free women as 'Mistress'.
The slave, of course, addresses all free men as 'Master', all free women as 'Mistress'.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #250)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
247
"Thirty-five!" called a man.
4
248
"Thirty-six!" called another.
4
249
I was pleased the auctioneer had not punished her for her lapse.
4
250
The slave, of course, addresses all freemen as 'Master', all free women as 'Mistress'.
4
251
She was on her knees on the block, sobbing.
4
252
Surely a slave must realize that a potential buyer is interested in all a slave's properties.
4
253
Why was she upset, that she had been shown to be healthy, and vital? I then recalled she came from a world in which frigidity and inertness were esteemed, at least publicly, in which formality, withdrawal, hesitation, reticence, fear, and an inability to feel were reckoned matters of merit.
"Thirty-five!" called a man.
"Thirty-six!" called another.
I was pleased the auctioneer had not punished her for her lapse.
The slave, of course, addresses all free men as 'Master', all free women as 'Mistress'.
She was on her knees on the block, sobbing.
Surely a slave must realize that a potential buyer is interested in all a slave's properties.
Why was she upset, that she had been shown to be healthy, and vital? I then recalled she came from a world in which frigidity and inertness were esteemed, at least publicly, in which formality, withdrawal, hesitation, reticence, fear, and an inability to feel were reckoned matters of merit.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 4)