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Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)

Members of low castes often call themselves by a use-name, reserving the real name for intimates and friends, to protect it against capture by a sorcerer or worker of spells who might use it to do them harm. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #92)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 92 Members of low castes often call themselves by a use-name, reserving the real name for intimates and friends, to protect it against capture by a sorcerer or worker of spells who might use it to do them harm.

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 89 What I said, I knew, would be less important than the fact that something was said, that he had not been alone again.
3 90 "I am Zosk," he said.
3 91 I wondered if it were a use-name, or his real name.
3 92 Members of low castes often call themselves by a use-name, reserving the real name for intimates and friends, to protect it against capture by a sorcerer or worker of spells who might use it to do them harm.
3 93 Somehow I sensed that Zosk was his real name.
3 94 "Zosk of what city?" I asked.
3 95 The low-slung, broad frame seemed to stiffen.
What I said, I knew, would be less important than the fact that something was said, that he had not been alone again. "I am Zosk," he said. I wondered if it were a use-name, or his real name. Members of low castes often call themselves by a use-name, reserving the real name for intimates and friends, to protect it against capture by a sorcerer or worker of spells who might use it to do them harm. Somehow I sensed that Zosk was his real name. "Zosk of what city?" I asked. The low-slung, broad frame seemed to stiffen. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 3)