Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
113
But does not the collar enhance the beauty of any woman, the contrast with her softness, its irremovability, and its meaning? It is little wonder, he thought, that merchantlaw prescribes that the fair throats of female slaves will know the collar, that their fair throats be clasped within such lovely, indicatory, uncompromising, irremovable, possessive encirclements.
But does not the collar enhance the beauty of any woman, the contrast with her softness, its irremovability, and its meaning? It is little wonder, he thought, that Merchant Law prescribes that the fair throats of female slaves will know the collar, that their fair throats be clasped within such lovely, indicatory, uncompromising, irremovable, possessive encirclements.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #113)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
110
They are less likely to be effective now.
3
111
He considered how she would look in a collar, and was pleased.
3
112
In it her beauty would be much improved.
3
113
But does not the collar enhance the beauty of any woman, the contrast with her softness, its irremovability, and its meaning? It is little wonder, he thought, that merchantlaw prescribes that the fair throats of female slaves will know the collar, that their fair throats be clasped within such lovely, indicatory, uncompromising, irremovable, possessive encirclements.
3
114
"I suppose," she said, lightly, "you are looking at me because I am beautiful".
3
115
"You will do," he said.
3
116
"'Do'!" she cried.
They are less likely to be effective now.
He considered how she would look in a collar, and was pleased.
In it her beauty would be much improved.
But does not the collar enhance the beauty of any woman, the contrast with her softness, its irremovability, and its meaning? It is little wonder, he thought, that merchant law prescribes that the fair throats of female slaves will know the collar, that their fair throats be clasped within such lovely, indicatory, uncompromising, irremovable, possessive encirclements.
"I suppose," she said, lightly, "you are looking at me because I am beautiful".
"You will do," he said.
"'Do'!" she cried.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 3)