Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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326
It is death, incidentally, for a slave to remove such a collar without permission.
It is death, incidentally, for a slave to remove such a collar without permission.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #326)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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323
The knots on them had been retied personally by Canka after our arrival at his camp.
1
324
This is done, in effect, with a signature knot, in a given tribal style, known only to the tier.
1
325
This gives him a way of telling if the knot has been untied and retied in his absence.
1
326
It is death, incidentally, for a slave to remove such a collar without permission.
1
327
It can be understood then that slaves of the red savages do not tamper with their collars.
1
328
They keep them on.
1
329
"Slave," said Hci, contemptuously.
The knots on them had been retied personally by Canka after our arrival at his camp.
This is done, in effect, with a signature knot, in a given tribal style, known only to the tier.
This gives him a way of telling if the knot has been untied and retied in his absence.
It is death, incidentally, for a slave to remove such a collar without permission.
It can be understood then that slaves of the red savages do not tamper with their collars.
They keep them on.
"Slave," said Hci, contemptuously.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 1)