Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
307
I wondered sometimes if free women did not envy us our collars.
7
308
They much enhanced the beauty of a woman, aesthetically, and, of course, in their significance.
7
309
They arouse men, and have their effect on the woman, as well.
7
310
Do they not inform her of what she is, and what she is for? I knew that I was different from some, at least, of the other girls.
7
311
Unlike some of them, I had known I was a slave, even on Earth.
7
312
Doubtless, in time, they, too, would come to understand that they were slaves, and had always been slaves, lacking only the master and the collar.
7
313
They would come home to themselves, in being owned and mastered.
I wondered sometimes if free women did not envy us our collars.
They much enhanced the beauty of a woman, aesthetically, and, of course, in their significance.
They arouse men, and have their effect on the woman, as well.
Do they not inform her of what she is, and what she is for? I knew that I was different from some, at least, of the other girls.
Unlike some of them, I had known I was a slave, even on Earth.
Doubtless, in time, they, too, would come to understand that they were slaves, and had always been slaves, lacking only the master and the collar.
They would come home to themselves, in being owned and mastered.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )