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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 13 "'Phyllis'," I said.
8 14 It is not unusual for a girl's former name, in a sense, particularly in the case of barbarians, to be kept on her.
8 15 To be sure, technically, it is not the same name, as the legal name vanishes with the girl's freedom.
8 16 'Phyllis' was now a slave name, bestowed at the discretion of a master or mistress, as any animal might be named by its master or mistress.
8 17 The retention of a former name is convenient, of course, as easily solving a naming problem, and a barbarian slave is well identified by being given a barbarian name, which is commonly done, her former name, or another such name.
8 18 Sometimes an enslaved Gorean woman is given a barbarian name, to enforce upon her the lowliness, the humiliation, and degradation, of her new status.
8 19 The societal position of the Gorean free woman, incidentally, particularly in the high cities, is far higher than that of the average free woman of Earth.
"'Phyllis'," I said. It is not unusual for a girl's former name, in a sense, particularly in the case of barbarians, to be kept on her. To be sure, technically, it is not the same name, as the legal name vanishes with the girl's freedom. 'Phyllis' was now a slave name, bestowed at the discretion of a master or mistress, as any animal might be named by its master or mistress. The retention of a former name is convenient, of course, as easily solving a naming problem, and a barbarian slave is well identified by being given a barbarian name, which is commonly done, her former name, or another such name. Sometimes an enslaved Gorean woman is given a barbarian name, to enforce upon her the lowliness, the humiliation, and degradation, of her new status. The societal position of the Gorean free woman, incidentally, particularly in the high cities, is far higher than that of the average free woman of Earth. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )