Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Tarl Cabot san," she said softly, holding the tray to me.
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A slave, of course, would not speak the name of a free man, lest it be soiled on her lips.
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She might, of course, in discourse, refer to a free man, her master or others, if it were suitable to do so.
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For example, if she were asked her master's name, she would certainly volunteer this information, with suitable deference.
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Sumomo, of course, was not a slave, at least per se, but a contract woman.
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I took the small cup.
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Lord Temmu took a sip of sake first.
"Tarl Cabot san," she said softly, holding the tray to me.
A slave, of course, would not speak the name of a free man, lest it be soiled on her lips.
She might, of course, in discourse, refer to a free man, her master or others, if it were suitable to do so.
For example, if she were asked her master's name, she would certainly volunteer this information, with suitable deference.
Sumomo, of course, was not a slave, at least per se, but a contract woman.
I took the small cup.
Lord Temmu took a sip of sake first.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )