Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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2
146
It is a rare slave who does not adjust her hair and collar, and tunic, in the mirror before venturing into the streets.
It is a rare slave who does not adjust her hair and collar, and tunic, in the mirror before venturing into the streets.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #146)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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2
143
A metal collar, locked, whether it be a band, or a loop, or a circlet of chain, or whatever, leaves no doubt in the slave's mind that she is collared.
2
144
Slaves, incidentally, are often quite concerned about their appearance, and, occasionally, are quite vain about it.
2
145
They tend to be fond of their brands and collars, as they usually are of their masters.
2
146
It is a rare slave who does not adjust her hair and collar, and tunic, in the mirror before venturing into the streets.
2
147
She wants to be admired, and exciting and beautiful.
2
148
She wants to make it clear to all that she is well worth every coin her master paid for her.
2
149
And, hopefully, she will not meet a free woman.
A metal collar, locked, whether it be a band, or a loop, or a circlet of chain, or whatever, leaves no doubt in the slave's mind that she is collared.
Slaves, incidentally, are often quite concerned about their appearance, and, occasionally, are quite vain about it.
They tend to be fond of their brands and collars, as they usually are of their masters.
It is a rare slave who does not adjust her hair and collar, and tunic, in the mirror before venturing into the streets.
She wants to be admired, and exciting and beautiful.
She wants to make it clear to all that she is well worth every coin her master paid for her.
And, hopefully, she will not meet a free woman.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 2)