Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
2
103
On the streets this is understandable, given the common veiling of women, particularly of the upper castes, but what of more informal situations, and such? The usual explanation given is that the necklace is reminiscent of the slave collar.
On the streets this is understandable, given the common veiling of women, particularly of the upper castes, but what of more informal situations, and such? The usual explanation given is that the necklace is reminiscent of the slave collar.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #103)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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2
100
This is more seldom the case with Gorean free women than with the free women of Earth, but it is certainly not unknown amongst Gorean free women.
2
101
They can prize a lovely necklace, or such adornment, as well as any other woman.
2
102
On the other hand, statistically, Gorean free women, particularly of the lower castes, are less given to such adornments.
2
103
On the streets this is understandable, given the common veiling of women, particularly of the upper castes, but what of more informal situations, and such? The usual explanation given is that the necklace is reminiscent of the slave collar.
2
104
Thus it makes many Gorean free women, even those who would desire to wear one, uneasy to wear one.
2
105
It seems to say something to them, so to speak.
2
106
Indeed, there is some speculation that the Gorean free woman who wears a necklace, or such throat adornment, is asking for the collar.
This is more seldom the case with Gorean free women than with the free women of Earth, but it is certainly not unknown amongst Gorean free women.
They can prize a lovely necklace, or such adornment, as well as any other woman.
On the other hand, statistically, Gorean free women, particularly of the lower castes, are less given to such adornments.
On the streets this is understandable, given the common veiling of women, particularly of the upper castes, but what of more informal situations, and such? The usual explanation given is that the necklace is reminiscent of the slave collar.
Thus it makes many Gorean free women, even those who would desire to wear one, uneasy to wear one.
It seems to say something to them, so to speak.
Indeed, there is some speculation that the Gorean free woman who wears a necklace, or such throat adornment, is asking for the collar.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2)