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

On the throat of each, though much more slender and graceful than those of the males, was a collar, too, a work collar, of black iron, with an attached ring. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #216)
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18 216 On the throat of each, though much more slender and graceful than those of the males, was a collar, too, a work collar, of black iron, with an attached ring.

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

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18 213 These were barefoot and bare-armed, and wore brown tunics which, as they now had them belted, with binding fiber, would have fallen to their knees, rather demurely for slave girls, had they stood up.
18 214 There were two blondes and three brunettes.
18 215 All were Gorean wenches.
18 216 On the throat of each, though much more slender and graceful than those of the males, was a collar, too, a work collar, of black iron, with an attached ring.
18 217 I relished the sight of them.
18 218 "Slave!" snapped Kenneth.
18 219 "Yes, Master," I said, quickly, startled.
These were barefoot and bare-armed, and wore brown tunics which, as they now had them belted, with binding fiber, would have fallen to their knees, rather demurely for slave girls, had they stood up. There were two blondes and three brunettes. All were Gorean wenches. On the throat of each, though much more slender and graceful than those of the males, was a collar, too, a work collar, of black iron, with an attached ring. I relished the sight of them. "Slave!" snapped Kenneth. "Yes, Master," I said, quickly, startled. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 18)