Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
327
He released the two loose ends of the collar, below the knot, and they fell lightly, dangling, as was the case with Mira's collar, between her breasts.
He released the two loose ends of the collar, below the knot, and they fell lightly, dangling, as was the case with Mira's collar, between her breasts.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #327)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
34
324
He then tied the two loose ends together, closing the collar.
34
325
He jerked the two loose ends, sharply, snapping them in contrary directions, making the knot tight.
34
326
A narrow, inverted triangle of flesh showed between the first two coils of the collar, wrapped closely about her neck, and the knot.
34
327
He released the two loose ends of the collar, below the knot, and they fell lightly, dangling, as was the case with Mira's collar, between her breasts.
34
328
The subtle touch of the leather on the breasts of a slave can be useful to a slave, particularly when she is naked, reminding her that she is a slave.
34
329
Also, as I have suggested, they provide a convenient, short leash wherewith one might drag her about and control her, as one pleases.
34
330
The collar, as was the case with Mira's, would serve not only to mark the girl as a slave but, in its way, would distinguish her from the common properties of the red savages, whose collars are usually of beaded leather.
He then tied the two loose ends together, closing the collar.
He jerked the two loose ends, sharply, snapping them in contrary directions, making the knot tight.
A narrow, inverted triangle of flesh showed between the first two coils of the collar, wrapped closely about her neck, and the knot.
He released the two loose ends of the collar, below the knot, and they fell lightly, dangling, as was the case with Mira's collar, between her breasts.
The subtle touch of the leather on the breasts of a slave can be useful to a slave, particularly when she is naked, reminding her that she is a slave.
Also, as I have suggested, they provide a convenient, short leash wherewith one might drag her about and control her, as one pleases.
The collar, as was the case with Mira's, would serve not only to mark the girl as a slave but, in its way, would distinguish her from the common properties of the red savages, whose collars are usually of beaded leather.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 34)