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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
2 128 The collar is not essential to bondage.
2 129 It does however mark her slave, and, often, identifies her master.
2 130 The collar is recommended, of course, and branding, by Merchant Law, for obvious reasons.
2 131 And Grunt, as suggested, thought it might be useful for others to understand that Pimples was his.
2 132 An uncollared white female in the camp might raise questions, obviously as to whom she belonged.
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. It does however mark her slave, and, often, identifies her master. The collar is recommended, of course, and branding, by Merchant Law, for obvious reasons. And Grunt, as suggested, thought it might be useful for others to understand that Pimples was his. An uncollared white female in the camp might raise questions, obviously as to whom she belonged. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )