Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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1178
Indeed, this is required by merchantlaw.
Indeed, this is required by Merchant Law.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #1178)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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1
1175
The common Gorean slave band, incidentally, even in its simplicity, flat, narrow, and close-fitting, is quite beautiful on a woman.
1
1176
In certain cultures one supposes women might pay a great deal of money to obtain such a device, though perhaps one more akin to those one might expect to find on high slaves, say, colored, enameled, ringed, bejeweled, of precious metals, and such.
1
1177
On Gor, of course, these collars, at least the simple ones, sell for a pittance, and even common slaves are routinely fastened in them.
1
1178
Indeed, this is required by merchantlaw.
1
1179
Clearly, all in all, the collar is an attractive device which much enhances the beauty of a woman.
1
1180
But doubtless its most significant aspect is its meaning, that its occupant is a property, that she is owned.
1
1181
He again gave her food.
The common Gorean slave band, incidentally, even in its simplicity, flat, narrow, and close-fitting, is quite beautiful on a woman.
In certain cultures one supposes women might pay a great deal of money to obtain such a device, though perhaps one more akin to those one might expect to find on high slaves, say, colored, enameled, ringed, bejeweled, of precious metals, and such.
On Gor, of course, these collars, at least the simple ones, sell for a pittance, and even common slaves are routinely fastened in them.
Indeed, this is required by merchant law.
Clearly, all in all, the collar is an attractive device which much enhances the beauty of a woman.
But doubtless its most significant aspect is its meaning, that its occupant is a property, that she is owned.
He again gave her food.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)