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

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2 118 In this way she would be recognized in the camp as belonging to him.
2 119 There were several other white females in the camp, some clothed and some not, but these wore the normal leather collars, laced shut.
2 120 To be sure, as white females in the camp, even though they had not been collared, they would be understood as slaves.
2 121 What else could they be, in the camp of the red savages? The red savages do not brand their white female slaves, though they often acquire branded girls in trade, brought from the west, from the other side of the Ihanke.
2 122 The whiteness of a girl's skin, not the brand, in particular, marks the girl as a slave.
2 123 When Grunt put the collar on Pimples he had not made her a slave, of course, as she was already a slave.
2 124 He had, however, in his way of doing it, reminded her of her bondage.
In this way she would be recognized in the camp as belonging to him. There were several other white females in the camp, some clothed and some not, but these wore the normal leather collars, laced shut. To be sure, as white females in the camp, even though they had not been collared, they would be understood as slaves. What else could they be, in the camp of the red savages? The red savages do not brand their white female slaves, though they often acquire branded girls in trade, brought from the west, from the other side of the Ihanke. The whiteness of a girl's skin, not the brand, in particular, marks the girl as a slave. When Grunt put the collar on Pimples he had not made her a slave, of course, as she was already a slave. He had, however, in his way of doing it, reminded her of her bondage. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )