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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

As her hair was forward, she realized that the lock on the back of her collar, a close-fitting, common slave collar, would be visible to the men. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #89)
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19 89 As her hair was forward, she realized that the lock on the back of her collar, a close-fitting, common slave collar, would be visible to the men.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 86 They even went into the kitchen, and the rooms of Portus Canio and the others, emptying chests, pulling things down from shelves, scattering things about in the pantry, cutting into sacks.
19 87 They did not, of course, enter the area occupied by the tarns.
19 88 They did examine the empty cage areas, among them the cage where Ellen, head down, not looking up, her hair forward, scrubbed the boards carefully, lengthwise, as was required, going with their grain.
19 89 As her hair was forward, she realized that the lock on the back of her collar, a close-fitting, common slave collar, would be visible to the men.
19 90 She also knew, uneasily, that the sight of a collar on a woman's neck, locked there, as of course it would be in the case of a slave, tended to be sexually stimulatory to men.
19 91 After all, it shows that its wearer is a slave, proclaiming her so, manifesting her so, with all that that can mean to a lustful, powerful, domineering, possessive beast, a man.
19 92 "What have you found?" asked the officer, emerging from Portus's office, a sheaf of papers in his hands, doubtless to be examined by others, elsewhere.
They even went into the kitchen, and the rooms of Portus Canio and the others, emptying chests, pulling things down from shelves, scattering things about in the pantry, cutting into sacks. They did not, of course, enter the area occupied by the tarns. They did examine the empty cage areas, among them the cage where Ellen, head down, not looking up, her hair forward, scrubbed the boards carefully, lengthwise, as was required, going with their grain. As her hair was forward, she realized that the lock on the back of her collar, a close-fitting, common slave collar, would be visible to the men. She also knew, uneasily, that the sight of a collar on a woman's neck, locked there, as of course it would be in the case of a slave, tended to be sexually stimulatory to men. After all, it shows that its wearer is a slave, proclaiming her so, manifesting her so, with all that that can mean to a lustful, powerful, domineering, possessive beast, a man. "What have you found?" asked the officer, emerging from Portus's office, a sheaf of papers in his hands, doubtless to be examined by others, elsewhere. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19)