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

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2 132 An uncollared white female in the camp might raise questions, obviously as to whom she belonged.
2 133 Too, in this way, being collared, and by Grunt, Pimples herself was well reminded that she was his slave.
2 134 To be sure, an occasional quirting or lashing across the back of the thighs, and such things, may be used to supply a similarly useful mnemonic lesson.
2 135 Grunt, of course, was a merchant.
2 136 I am sure, if a good offer had been made, he would have traded off Pimples' collar, with its trade beads, for, say, a well-beaded parfleche or a sash of ornamented sleen skin.
2 137 It could always be replaced with a rawhide string looped six times about her throat and tied, or even once about her throat, and then tied.
2 138 One can always improvise something, if one wishes, and, from the point of view of what it means, its reality, and significance, any collar is a collar.
An uncollared white female in the camp might raise questions, obviously as to whom she belonged. Too, in this way, being collared, and by Grunt, Pimples herself was well reminded that she was his slave. To be sure, an occasional quirting or lashing across the back of the thighs, and such things, may be used to supply a similarly useful mnemonic lesson. Grunt, of course, was a merchant. I am sure, if a good offer had been made, he would have traded off Pimples' collar, with its trade beads, for, say, a well-beaded parfleche or a sash of ornamented sleen skin. It could always be replaced with a rawhide string looped six times about her throat and tied, or even once about her throat, and then tied. One can always improvise something, if one wishes, and, from the point of view of what it means, its reality, and significance, any collar is a collar. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )