Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
23
165
It locks, of course.
It locks, of course.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #165)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
23
162
What was I? Did I belong in a collar? Was it right for me? Surely not! Did I already wear one, though invisibly? Surely not! But, if so, then why not visibly? What a sense of liberation would that bring! Would it not be a badge of being? Was it so different, I wondered, than a wedding ring.
23
163
Were they not, in their way, much the same? No, I thought, no, no, no! I supposed there might be cultures where the token of bondage was a ring, or bracelet.
23
164
But how much more honest, and beautiful, I thought, is the Gorean collar! I wondered what it would be like, to wear one.
23
165
It locks, of course.
23
166
The girl cannot remove it.
23
167
She is claimed, and owned.
23
168
And knows herself so.
What was I? Did I belong in a collar? Was it right for me? Surely not! Did I already wear one, though invisibly? Surely not! But, if so, then why not visibly? What a sense of liberation would that bring! Would it not be a badge of being? Was it so different, I wondered, than a wedding ring.
Were they not, in their way, much the same? No, I thought, no, no, no! I supposed there might be cultures where the token of bondage was a ring, or bracelet.
But how much more honest, and beautiful, I thought, is the Gorean collar! I wondered what it would be like, to wear one.
It locks, of course.
The girl cannot remove it.
She is claimed, and owned.
And knows herself so.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 23)