Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"And doubtless a locked collar on her neck, as well!" "You know of collars?" "I saw what Ginger and Evelyn wore!" "Yes," I said, "and doubtless a locked collar on her neck, as well.
"And doubtless a locked collar on her neck, as well!" "You know of collars?" "I saw what Ginger and Evelyn wore!" "Yes," I said, "and doubtless a locked collar on her neck, as well.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #654)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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"In any event, there is usually a congruence between clothing and what is clothed.
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It is not always a concealment and lie.
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The clothing of the slave girl, for example, when she is permitted clothing, tunics, and such, for example, is congruent in a lovely way with what she is".
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"And doubtless a locked collar on her neck, as well!" "You know of collars?" "I saw what Ginger and Evelyn wore!" "Yes," I said, "and doubtless a locked collar on her neck, as well.
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Few Gorean slave girls are without their personal collars, those that mark them slave and, usually, identify their masters, as well".
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"How pleasant for the masters!" "Many slave girls," I said, "are quite pleased with their collars, and are delighted, and proud, to wear them.
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Not every woman, for example, is permitted to wear a collar.
"In any event, there is usually a congruence between clothing and what is clothed.
It is not always a concealment and lie.
The clothing of the slave girl, for example, when she is permitted clothing, tunics, and such, for example, is congruent in a lovely way with what she is".
"And doubtless a locked collar on her neck, as well!" "You know of collars?" "I saw what Ginger and Evelyn wore!" "Yes," I said, "and doubtless a locked collar on her neck, as well.
Few Gorean slave girls are without their personal collars, those that mark them slave and, usually, identify their masters, as well".
"How pleasant for the masters!" "Many slave girls," I said, "are quite pleased with their collars, and are delighted, and proud, to wear them.
Not every woman, for example, is permitted to wear a collar.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 13)