Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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123
Common slave names, at least on the continent, were such as Tula, Bina, Lana, Leila, Lita, and such.
13
124
Commonly, too, the slave has but a single name, but she may be more clearly specified as, say, Tula, the slave of Flavius, of such and such a street or district.
13
125
Barbarian slaves are commonly given barbarian names, for example, Amanda, Amber, April, Beryl, Ethel, Tracy, Heather, Rose, Vivian, Victoria, Jocelyn, Stephanie, and such.
13
126
Such names will mark her as barbarian, and suggest that she is born for the collar, as opposed to a Gorean woman of caste and Home Stone, and may be treated accordingly.
13
127
Such names are apparently stimulatory to many Gorean males.
13
128
Many Goreans delight in the mastery of barbarians.
13
129
Certainly they well teach us our collars.
Common slave names, at least on the continent, were such as Tula, Bina, Lana, Leila, Lita, and such.
Commonly, too, the slave has but a single name, but she may be more clearly specified as, say, Tula, the slave of Flavius, of such and such a street or district.
Barbarian slaves are commonly given barbarian names, for example, Amanda, Amber, April, Beryl, Ethel, Tracy, Heather, Rose, Vivian, Victoria, Jocelyn, Stephanie, and such.
Such names will mark her as barbarian, and suggest that she is born for the collar, as opposed to a Gorean woman of caste and Home Stone, and may be treated accordingly.
Such names are apparently stimulatory to many Gorean males.
Many Goreans delight in the mastery of barbarians.
Certainly they well teach us our collars.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )