Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1502
I knew that the name was on the collar, and that, thus, in a sense, my name was on me, clearly and obdurately, for anyone to see, anyone who might be literate and care to peruse the collar.
I knew that the name was on the collar, and that, thus, in a sense, my name was on me, clearly and obdurately, for anyone to see, anyone who might be literate and care to peruse the collar.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #1502)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1499
Such collars are light, close-fitting, and attractive.
13
1500
They are pretty.
13
1501
One does not slip them.
13
1502
I knew that the name was on the collar, and that, thus, in a sense, my name was on me, clearly and obdurately, for anyone to see, anyone who might be literate and care to peruse the collar.
13
1503
In this way a girl may be more easily recognized, and remembered, or identified or traced, or such.
13
1504
She is denied the refuge of a gracious and sheltering anonymity.
13
1505
And of course I could not remove the sirik collar either.
Such collars are light, close-fitting, and attractive.
They are pretty.
One does not slip them.
I knew that the name was on the collar, and that, thus, in a sense, my name was on me, clearly and obdurately, for anyone to see, anyone who might be literate and care to peruse the collar.
In this way a girl may be more easily recognized, and remembered, or identified or traced, or such.
She is denied the refuge of a gracious and sheltering anonymity.
And of course I could not remove the sirik collar either.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 13)