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Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)

Certainly it seems subversive of discipline. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #1274)
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25 1274 Certainly it seems subversive of discipline.

Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

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25 1271 That is fitting, as he is her master, and she is his slave.
25 1272 Some masters, on the other hand, do permit the slave to address him by his name.
25 1273 Generally this is frowned upon, and is regarded as a laxity.
25 1274 Certainly it seems subversive of discipline.
25 1275 Many slaves, almost all slaves, I would suppose, would regard addressing the master by his name as improper, and as a lapse in deference; they would not only be reluctant to avail themselves of such a liberty, but would be distinctly uneasy and unhappy about it, and would much rather not do it.
25 1276 It suggests an equality which by no means exists in fact.
25 1277 It is like speaking a lie.
That is fitting, as he is her master, and she is his slave. Some masters, on the other hand, do permit the slave to address him by his name. Generally this is frowned upon, and is regarded as a laxity. Certainly it seems subversive of discipline. Many slaves, almost all slaves, I would suppose, would regard addressing the master by his name as improper, and as a lapse in deference; they would not only be reluctant to avail themselves of such a liberty, but would be distinctly uneasy and unhappy about it, and would much rather not do it. It suggests an equality which by no means exists in fact. It is like speaking a lie. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 25)