Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
80
261
"What is your name?" asked the Lady bina.
"What is your name?" asked the Lady Bina.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 80, Sentence #261)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
80
258
"Thank you, Mistress," said Corinna, and the other slaves.
80
259
The Lady bina then looked directly upon Cecily.
80
260
"Thank you, Mistress," said Cecily.
80
261
"What is your name?" asked the Lady bina.
80
262
"'Cecily', Mistress," said Cecily, "—if it pleases Mistress".
80
263
As the Lady bina was not the owner of the brunette slave, she would not, of course, be authorized to name her.
80
264
The slave's response, however, was not an unaccustomed one to such an inquiry, and, in its way, acknowledged that she was such as might be named as masters, or mistresses, might please.
"Thank you, Mistress," said Corinna, and the other slaves.
The Lady bina then looked directly upon Cecily.
"Thank you, Mistress," said Cecily.
"What is your name?" asked the Lady bina.
"'Cecily', Mistress," said Cecily, "—if it pleases Mistress".
As the Lady bina was not the owner of the brunette slave, she would not, of course, be authorized to name her.
The slave's response, however, was not an unaccustomed one to such an inquiry, and, in its way, acknowledged that she was such as might be named as masters, or mistresses, might please.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 80)