Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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475
"I see," said Lord Okimoto.
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476
My Cecily, for example, had been kept within the walls of the holding, in a slave shed.
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477
So, too, had been the Jane of Pertinax.
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478
Cecily, the former Virginia Cecily Jean Pym, an aristocratic English brunette, had been mine since her acquisition on a pleasure cylinder associated with a steel world, formerly that of a kur called "Agamemnon," for the phonetic convenience of humans, claimedly the "Eleventh Face of the Nameless One," now the steel world of Arcesilaus, as we speak of him, claimedly the Twelfth Face of the Nameless One.
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479
Pertinax's Jane, whom I had purchased for him in Tarncamp, that he might learn the uncompromising mastery of women, and the rewards and pleasures attendant thereupon, was Gorean, the former Lady Portia Lia Serisia of Sun Towers, of Ar.
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480
She had been given an Earth-girl name that she might better realize, and quickly, that she was now nothing, only a man's slave.
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481
Pertinax's Earth-name was Gregory White, to which name he was still entitled, if he wished, as he was a free man.
"I see," said Lord Okimoto.
My Cecily, for example, had been kept within the walls of the holding, in a slave shed.
So, too, had been the Jane of Pertinax.
Cecily, the former Virginia Cecily Jean Pym, an aristocratic English brunette, had been mine since her acquisition on a pleasure cylinder associated with a steel world, formerly that of a kur called "Agamemnon," for the phonetic convenience of humans, claimedly the "Eleventh Face of the Nameless One," now the steel world of Arcesilaus, as we speak of him, claimedly the Twelfth Face of the Nameless One.
Pertinax's Jane, whom I had purchased for him in Tarncamp, that he might learn the uncompromising mastery of women, and the rewards and pleasures attendant thereupon, was Gorean, the former Lady Portia Lia Serisia of Sun Towers, of Ar.
She had been given an Earth-girl name that she might better realize, and quickly, that she was now nothing, only a man's slave.
Pertinax's Earth-name was Gregory White, to which name he was still entitled, if he wished, as he was a free man.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )