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Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 318 "What is her name?" I asked Samos.
1 319 "She will take whatever name I give her," said Rim.
1 320 She whimpered with anguish, bereft of a name.
1 321 The Gorean slave, in the eyes of Gorean law, is an animal, with no legal title to a name.
1 322 "In what room shall we lodge this man?" asked one of the two helmeted guards.
1 323 "Take him," said Samos, "to one of the large rooms, well appointed, in which we lodge slavers of high rank, of distant cities".
1 324 "The Torian room?" asked the guard.
"What is her name?" I asked Samos. "She will take whatever name I give her," said Rim. She whimpered with anguish, bereft of a name. The Gorean slave, in the eyes of Gorean law, is an animal, with no legal title to a name. "In what room shall we lodge this man?" asked one of the two helmeted guards. "Take him," said Samos, "to one of the large rooms, well appointed, in which we lodge slavers of high rank, of distant cities". "The Torian room?" asked the guard. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )