Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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On the Steel Worlds she would have had the protection of her collar, which was wide and locked on her neck.
On the Steel Worlds she would have had the protection of her collar, which was wide and locked on her neck.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #341)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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As the pet of a Kur she had an unusual status amongst the few humans in the Steel Worlds.
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339
Doubtless she was somewhat aware of her effect on males, and was not disinclined to take pleasure in their discomfiture.
1
340
She was a vain little thing, not unaware of her charms, and the pleasures of utilizing them to taunt and frustrate weak and helpless males, from whom she had nothing to fear.
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341
On the Steel Worlds she would have had the protection of her collar, which was wide and locked on her neck.
1
342
It identified her master in Kur, and gave her much standing amongst those of her species.
1
343
It was not a slave collar, of course, as she was not a slave, but merely an animal.
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344
It served much the same purpose as might a collar on, say, a dog on Earth.
As the pet of a Kur she had an unusual status amongst the few humans in the Steel Worlds.
Doubtless she was somewhat aware of her effect on males, and was not disinclined to take pleasure in their discomfiture.
She was a vain little thing, not unaware of her charms, and the pleasures of utilizing them to taunt and frustrate weak and helpless males, from whom she had nothing to fear.
On the Steel Worlds she would have had the protection of her collar, which was wide and locked on her neck.
It identified her master in Kur, and gave her much standing amongst those of her species.
It was not a slave collar, of course, as she was not a slave, but merely an animal.
It served much the same purpose as might a collar on, say, a dog on Earth.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)