Speaking in Third Person
“Does Phyllis remember the lash?" asked Flaminius. The girl's eyes widened with fear. "Yes," she said. “Then say so," said Flaminius. I whispered in Gorean to Ho-Tu, as though I could not understand what was transpiring. "What is he doing with them?" Ho-Tu shrugged. "He is teaching them they are slaves," he said. "I remember the lash," said Phyllis. "Phyllis remembers the lash," corrected Flaminius. "I am not a child!" she cried. "You are a slave," said Flaminius. "No," she said. "No!" "I see," said Flaminius, sadly, "it will be necessary to beat you.” "Phyllis remembers the lash," said the girl numbly. Assassin of Gor - Page 131 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Master," she whispered. "Yes?" I said. "May I be taught to dance?" she asked. "Who is 'I'?" I questioned. "Alyena, your slave girl, Master," she whispered, "begs to be taught to dance." "Perhaps she will be taught," I said. "She is grateful," said the girl. Tribesmen of Gor - Page 91 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Do you want Darlene branded?" she asked. "No," I said, "of course not!" I was surprised that she had spoken of herself as she did, using her name. This is not uncommon, of course, among Gorean female slaves. Fighting Slave of Gor - Page 147 |