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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

The heavy iron collar I had worn was now replaced with a lighter collar, enameled white. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #16)
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5 16 The heavy iron collar I had worn was now replaced with a lighter collar, enameled white.

Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 13 I now wore a short, silk tunic, white, trimmed with red.
5 14 My hair, longer now, though I had worn it long before, was combed back and tied behind my head with a white ribbon.
5 15 I had been in the pens, I estimated, some five or six weeks.
5 16 The heavy iron collar I had worn was now replaced with a lighter collar, enameled white.
5 17 It had writing on it, in yellow, but incised, too, into the steel.
5 18 I could not read the writing, for I was illiterate.
5 19 I had been told the writing read 'Return me for punishment to the House of Andronicus'.
I now wore a short, silk tunic, white, trimmed with red. My hair, longer now, though I had worn it long before, was combed back and tied behind my head with a white ribbon. I had been in the pens, I estimated, some five or six weeks. The heavy iron collar I had worn was now replaced with a lighter collar, enameled white. It had writing on it, in yellow, but incised, too, into the steel. I could not read the writing, for I was illiterate. I had been told the writing read 'Return me for punishment to the House of Andronicus'. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 5)