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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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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.
2 51 Perhaps two further remarks may be helpful in understanding these matters, one with respect to literacy, the other with respect to collars, and such.
2 52 The Gorean free woman, particularly those of high caste, is likely to be literate.
2 53 Thus, if she is embonded, her master will have acquired a slave who can read and write.
2 54 Some masters prefer such women; others do not.
2 55 Many Goreans, incidentally, particularly of the lower castes, and particularly in rural areas, are illiterate.
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. Perhaps two further remarks may be helpful in understanding these matters, one with respect to literacy, the other with respect to collars, and such. The Gorean free woman, particularly those of high caste, is likely to be literate. Thus, if she is embonded, her master will have acquired a slave who can read and write. Some masters prefer such women; others do not. Many Goreans, incidentally, particularly of the lower castes, and particularly in rural areas, are illiterate. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )