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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 78 There were soft breezes.
14 79 Today Elinor Brinton would be collared.
14 80 I had been coached in the simple collaring ceremony of Treve.
14 81 Ena, the high girl, who wore the garment of white, had not been much pleased that I did not have a caste, and could not claim a familiar city as my place of origin.
14 82 "But it cannot be helped," she said.
14 83 Accordingly, it had been decided that I should identify myself by my actual city, and by my barbarian title and name.
14 84 In the ceremony then I should refer to myself as Miss Elinor Brinton of New York City.
There were soft breezes. Today Elinor Brinton would be collared. I had been coached in the simple collaring ceremony of Treve. Ena, the high girl, who wore the garment of white, had not been much pleased that I did not have a caste, and could not claim a familiar city as my place of origin. "But it cannot be helped," she said. Accordingly, it had been decided that I should identify myself by my actual city, and by my barbarian title and name. In the ceremony then I should refer to myself as Miss Elinor Brinton of New York City. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )