Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
16
158
Both brand and collar mark the woman as slave, but both do so in a somewhat different fashion.
Both brand and collar mark the woman as slave, but both do so in a somewhat different fashion.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #158)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
155
It was very different from the neat engraving which, in a mirror, she had seen on her former color.
16
156
She had been told by one of the instructrices that that collar had said, 'I am Ellen, the slave of Mirus of Ar'.
16
157
But now that collar was gone.
16
158
Both brand and collar mark the woman as slave, but both do so in a somewhat different fashion.
16
159
The brand stays on her; the collar may change.
16
160
Not all masters brand and collar their slaves, but branding and collaring is strongly recommended in Merchant Law, and it would be a rare slave girl who was not both branded and collared.
16
161
"Buy me, Master!" called out a girl, to her right, kneeling on the cement, holding out her hands to a handsome fellow in leather, who had paused near the shelf.
It was very different from the neat engraving which, in a mirror, she had seen on her former color.
She had been told by one of the instructrices that that collar had said, 'I am Ellen, the slave of Mirus of Ar'.
But now that collar was gone.
Both brand and collar mark the woman as slave, but both do so in a somewhat different fashion.
The brand stays on her; the collar may change.
Not all masters brand and collar their slaves, but branding and collaring is strongly recommended in Merchant Law, and it would be a rare slave girl who was not both branded and collared.
"Buy me, Master!" called out a girl, to her right, kneeling on the cement, holding out her hands to a handsome fellow in leather, who had paused near the shelf.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16)