Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
47
After the last word the collar is fastened shut.
After the last word the collar is fastened shut.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #47)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
44
There is no mistaking its import.
2
45
For example, she is likely to be familiar with collars on other forms of domestic animals.
2
46
This sort of thing is also, when six loops are used, occasionally, done with verbal formulas; some formulas in English which would be similar to some of the Gorean formulas might be: 'You—wear—my—collar—my—slave', 'I—collar—you—I—own—you', 'With—this—collar—I—thee—enslave', and so on.
2
47
After the last word the collar is fastened shut.
2
48
Most collars, of course, are not done with encirclements of strings, thongs, straps, beads or such.
2
49
Most collars, at least in the high cities, are lovely, single-encirclement, metal collars; they are of various designs, and lock shut on the girl's neck, the lock usually behind the back of the neck.
2
50
Needless to say there are a large number of enslavement formulas and ceremonies; too, these things can vary interestingly from group to group, from area to area, and from city to city.
There is no mistaking its import.
For example, she is likely to be familiar with collars on other forms of domestic animals.
This sort of thing is also, when six loops are used, occasionally, done with verbal formulas; some formulas in English which would be similar to some of the Gorean formulas might be: 'You—wear—my—collar—my—slave', 'I—collar—you—I—own—you', 'With—this—collar—I—thee—enslave', and so on.
After the last word the collar is fastened shut.
Most collars, of course, are not done with encirclements of strings, thongs, straps, beads or such.
Most collars, at least in the high cities, are lovely, single-encirclement, metal collars; they are of various designs, and lock shut on the girl's neck, the lock usually behind the back of the neck.
Needless to say there are a large number of enslavement formulas and ceremonies; too, these things can vary interestingly from group to group, from area to area, and from city to city.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2)