Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
20
1154
I shall!" she said.
20
1155
Slave girls, of course, may speak the name of their masters to others, for example, as in locutions such as, "I am the girl of Calliodorus of Port Cos," or "I come from the house of Calliodorus".
20
1156
It is only that they are seldom, in addressing the master himself, permitted to use his name.
20
1157
He is usually addressed simply as "master," or as "my master".
20
1158
"I have an announcement to make," said Tasdron, "for which I have waited until now".
20
1159
We regarded him.
20
1160
The slaves knelt.
I shall!" she said.
Slave girls, of course, may speak the name of their masters to others, for example, as in locutions such as, "I am the girl of Calliodorus of Port Cos," or "I come from the house of Calliodorus".
It is only that they are seldom, in addressing the master himself, permitted to use his name.
He is usually addressed simply as "master," or as "my master".
"I have an announcement to make," said Tasdron, "for which I have waited until now".
We regarded him.
The slaves knelt.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )