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

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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.
34 331 It was natural that the young man, whose experiences in such matters were limited, should follow the general collar design I had used with Mira.
34 332 I had no objection.
34 333 Indeed, it seemed appropriate that both girls, both former Waniyanpi girls, should be similarly collared.
34 334 I would later explain to him the identificatory aspects of the collar, and he might then, if he wished, change it, or personalize it in some way, perhaps with a special knot, tag or ornament.
34 335 On the other hand, too, if he wished to leave it as it was, I had no objection.
34 336 Both we and the girls, and soon so, too, would others, well understood the bondage relations in which they stood.
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. It was natural that the young man, whose experiences in such matters were limited, should follow the general collar design I had used with Mira. I had no objection. Indeed, it seemed appropriate that both girls, both former Waniyanpi girls, should be similarly collared. I would later explain to him the identificatory aspects of the collar, and he might then, if he wished, change it, or personalize it in some way, perhaps with a special knot, tag or ornament. On the other hand, too, if he wished to leave it as it was, I had no objection. Both we and the girls, and soon so, too, would others, well understood the bondage relations in which they stood. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )