Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
152
She touched her own collar lightly, just barely touching it, with her finger tips, and detected scratches, too, on her collar.
She touched her own collar lightly, just barely touching it, with her finger tips, and detected scratches, too, on her collar.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #152)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
149
On the collars of the girls closest to her, on her left and right, she could see numerous scratches, some things seemingly scratched in, and others scratched out.
16
150
She was illiterate, as we may remember, but she could recognize script, both cursive and printed, and what was on the collar, that was not scratched out, was partly written, but mainly printed.
16
151
The printing seemed uneducated, and crude.
16
152
She touched her own collar lightly, just barely touching it, with her finger tips, and detected scratches, too, on her collar.
16
153
She wondered what was written there.
16
154
She was sure that numerous girls, before her, had worn that collar, and she supposed that others, after her, might do so, as well.
16
155
It was very different from the neat engraving which, in a mirror, she had seen on her former color.
On the collars of the girls closest to her, on her left and right, she could see numerous scratches, some things seemingly scratched in, and others scratched out.
She was illiterate, as we may remember, but she could recognize script, both cursive and printed, and what was on the collar, that was not scratched out, was partly written, but mainly printed.
The printing seemed uneducated, and crude.
She touched her own collar lightly, just barely touching it, with her finger tips, and detected scratches, too, on her collar.
She wondered what was written there.
She was sure that numerous girls, before her, had worn that collar, and she supposed that others, after her, might do so, as well.
It was very different from the neat engraving which, in a mirror, she had seen on her former color.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16)