Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
148
It had an inked "Eighteen" on it.
7
149
Some of the white tags were blank, and might be written on.
7
150
The red tags carry the inscription "Sold".
7
151
A black tag is sometimes used to indicate that a girl is ill.
7
152
A yellow tag sometimes indicates that a girl is not to be sold without prior consultation with the slaver.
7
153
Tags are sometimes, too, used to indicate distinctions among slaves, at least among slavers themselves, being correlated to the classes or grades of slaves.
7
154
For example, a brown tag commonly signifies a low slave, such as a mere kettle-and-mat girl or a pot girl, little more than female work slaves, and so on, whereas a gold tag commonly signifies a much higher grade of slave, usually a trained pleasure slave or a dancer.
It had an inked "Eighteen" on it.
Some of the white tags were blank, and might be written on.
The red tags carry the inscription "Sold".
A black tag is sometimes used to indicate that a girl is ill.
A yellow tag sometimes indicates that a girl is not to be sold without prior consultation with the slaver.
Tags are sometimes, too, used to indicate distinctions among slaves, at least among slavers themselves, being correlated to the classes or grades of slaves.
For example, a brown tag commonly signifies a low slave, such as a mere kettle-and-mat girl or a pot girl, little more than female work slaves, and so on, whereas a gold tag commonly signifies a much higher grade of slave, usually a trained pleasure slave or a dancer.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )