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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 466 With each loop one may spell the word letter by letter—'K-A-J-I-R-A'—and then tie it shut.
17 467 This is a simple collaring ceremony.
17 468 The girl understands what is being done, loop by loop.
17 469 And then, when the knot is jerked tight, she knows she is kajira.
17 470 What is of great importance is not the nature of the collar, or such, but what it betokens, its meaning.
17 471 "What is done to those in your compound who are not the same?" I asked.
17 472 "We attempt to convert them," said one of the men.
With each loop one may spell the word letter by letter—'K-A-J-I-R-A'—and then tie it shut. This is a simple collaring ceremony. The girl understands what is being done, loop by loop. And then, when the knot is jerked tight, she knows she is kajira. What is of great importance is not the nature of the collar, or such, but what it betokens, its meaning. "What is done to those in your compound who are not the same?" I asked. "We attempt to convert them," said one of the men. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )