Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
2
125
And had she not been a slave hitherto she would then, in her collaring, have become a slave.
2
126
The collaring, in such a case, would have been an act of embondment.
2
127
The collar, of course, or any collar, might be worn or not.
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128
The collar is not essential to bondage.
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.
And had she not been a slave hitherto she would then, in her collaring, have become a slave.
The collaring, in such a case, would have been an act of embondment.
The collar, of course, or any collar, might be worn or not.
The collar is not essential to bondage.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )