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

The Kur female who is an open slave commonly wears a collar, her master's collar. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 80, Sentence #193)
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80 193 The Kur female who is an open slave commonly wears a collar, her master's collar.

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

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80 190 "She is so hidden," said a Kur.
80 191 It might be recalled that Kur females, free and slave, wear usually only some harnessing.
80 192 To be sure, there are great differences amongst the harnessings, most of which would be lost on our friend, Cabot, with respect to quality, arrangement, ornamentation, and such.
80 193 The Kur female who is an open slave commonly wears a collar, her master's collar.
80 194 Commonly she would be denied harnessing only in the privacy of her master's dwelling, while being exhibited for sale, while serving certain feasts, and such.
80 195 If she is not harnessed she is, in effect, naked.
80 196 Cabot, and some humans, it might be noted, do not seem fully aware of the momentous distinctions involved in such matters.
"She is so hidden," said a Kur. It might be recalled that Kur females, free and slave, wear usually only some harnessing. To be sure, there are great differences amongst the harnessings, most of which would be lost on our friend, Cabot, with respect to quality, arrangement, ornamentation, and such. The Kur female who is an open slave commonly wears a collar, her master's collar. Commonly she would be denied harnessing only in the privacy of her master's dwelling, while being exhibited for sale, while serving certain feasts, and such. If she is not harnessed she is, in effect, naked. Cabot, and some humans, it might be noted, do not seem fully aware of the momentous distinctions involved in such matters. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 80)