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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

This arrangement is demanded by free women in order that the worthlessness and degradation of the slave be dramatically contrasted with their own freedom, dignity, and station, and required by men, as it is appropriate that slaves be collared. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #118)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
61 118 This arrangement is demanded by free women in order that the worthlessness and degradation of the slave be dramatically contrasted with their own freedom, dignity, and station, and required by men, as it is appropriate that slaves be collared.

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
61 115 It, like the brand, proclaims its occupant a slave, and will normally, as most collars on animals, identify the beast's master.
61 116 The brand is commonly concealed by even a brief tunic.
61 117 The collar, on the other hand, prominent on the beast's neck, is to be clearly visible.
61 118 This arrangement is demanded by free women in order that the worthlessness and degradation of the slave be dramatically contrasted with their own freedom, dignity, and station, and required by men, as it is appropriate that slaves be collared.
61 119 Also, men like to see women in collars.
61 120 In fortifying the camp, as palisading was absent, a deep ditch was dug at the perimeter of the camp, and the removed earth was then piled at the edge of the ditch closest to the camp, this heightening the climb toward the camp.
61 121 Various camp wagons were also brought toward the perimeter, that ensconced defenders, when not resisting intrusion, might be sheltered from arrow fire.
It, like the brand, proclaims its occupant a slave, and will normally, as most collars on animals, identify the beast's master. The brand is commonly concealed by even a brief tunic. The collar, on the other hand, prominent on the beast's neck, is to be clearly visible. This arrangement is demanded by free women in order that the worthlessness and degradation of the slave be dramatically contrasted with their own freedom, dignity, and station, and required by men, as it is appropriate that slaves be collared. Also, men like to see women in collars. In fortifying the camp, as palisading was absent, a deep ditch was dug at the perimeter of the camp, and the removed earth was then piled at the edge of the ditch closest to the camp, this heightening the climb toward the camp. Various camp wagons were also brought toward the perimeter, that ensconced defenders, when not resisting intrusion, might be sheltered from arrow fire. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61)