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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

It served much the same purpose as might a collar on, say, a dog on Earth. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #344)
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1 344 It served much the same purpose as might a collar on, say, a dog on Earth.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 341 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.
1 344 It served much the same purpose as might a collar on, say, a dog on Earth.
1 345 She was an animal, of course, but a very clever animal, a sly, cunning, vain, shapely, little animal.
1 346 It is supposed she was included with Tarl Cabot and the other female not simply for her attractiveness, which was considerable, but for at least two other reasons.
1 347 First, there was her basic raw animality, and, in its way, its associated simplicity and innocence.
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. She was an animal, of course, but a very clever animal, a sly, cunning, vain, shapely, little animal. It is supposed she was included with Tarl Cabot and the other female not simply for her attractiveness, which was considerable, but for at least two other reasons. First, there was her basic raw animality, and, in its way, its associated simplicity and innocence. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)