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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

Indeed, it is commonly understood that a slave may not speak without the permission of a free person. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #79)
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19 79 Indeed, it is commonly understood that a slave may not speak without the permission of a free person.

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 76 They had doubtless been placed in this fashion, that they could not see who might be present.
19 77 Furthermore, as would be expected, they were silent.
19 78 This is common with slaves who are being inspected, considered, observed, and such.
19 79 Indeed, it is commonly understood that a slave may not speak without the permission of a free person.
19 80 "Master, may I speak?" is a common formula for soliciting this permission.
19 81 Many slaves, of course, have a standing permission to speak.
19 82 They understand, of course, that this permission is revocable, even instantly, at the discretion of the free person.
They had doubtless been placed in this fashion, that they could not see who might be present. Furthermore, as would be expected, they were silent. This is common with slaves who are being inspected, considered, observed, and such. Indeed, it is commonly understood that a slave may not speak without the permission of a free person. "Master, may I speak?" is a common formula for soliciting this permission. Many slaves, of course, have a standing permission to speak. They understand, of course, that this permission is revocable, even instantly, at the discretion of the free person. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 19)