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

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80 276 It is said that no woman knows how beautiful she is until she has seen herself in a collar.
80 277 And it is said, as well, that no man knows how desirable a woman is until he has seen her in a collar.
80 278 What man, seeing a beautiful woman, does not imagine her in a collar, and want her? It is, accordingly, not surprising that Gorean masters keep their girls in collars.
80 279 To be sure, Merchant law, in any case, prescribes the collar, the brand, distinctive garmenture, and such.
80 280 In no case is the female slave, goods, an animal, to be confused with her incomparably exalted superior, the free woman.
80 281 The Lady Bina, the free woman, then looked away from the slave, disdainfully, and looked at Cabot.
80 282 She then arranged her robes a little differently about her throat, drawing them down, a little.
It is said that no woman knows how beautiful she is until she has seen herself in a collar. And it is said, as well, that no man knows how desirable a woman is until he has seen her in a collar. What man, seeing a beautiful woman, does not imagine her in a collar, and want her? It is, accordingly, not surprising that Gorean masters keep their girls in collars. To be sure, Merchant law, in any case, prescribes the collar, the brand, distinctive garmenture, and such. In no case is the female slave, goods, an animal, to be confused with her incomparably exalted superior, the free woman. The Lady Bina, the free woman, then looked away from the slave, disdainfully, and looked at Cabot. She then arranged her robes a little differently about her throat, drawing them down, a little. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )