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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

The Tuchuk brand, tiny and fine, is the paired bosk horns. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #132)
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14 132 The tuchuk brand, tiny and fine, is the paired bosk horns.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 129 A female's brand is smaller, and much more graceful, usually being the initial, in cursive script, of Kajira, the most common Gorean expression for a slave female.
14 130 Some cities, Treve, for example, have their own brands.
14 131 The Wagon Peoples, too, each have an individual brand for their female slaves.
14 132 The tuchuk brand, tiny and fine, is the paired bosk horns.
14 133 Tana, the paga slave in Lydius, wore it.
14 134 The brand of the Kataii is that of a bow, facing to the left; the brand of the Kassars is that of the three-weighted bola; the brand of the Paravaci is a symbolic representation of a bosk head, a semicircle resting on an inverted isosceles triangle.
14 135 Another common expression for a female slave, incidentally, the initial of which, in cursive script, is sometimes used to mark a girl, is Sa-Fora, which means, rather literally, Chain Daughter.
A female's brand is smaller, and much more graceful, usually being the initial, in cursive script, of Kajira, the most common Gorean expression for a slave female. Some cities, Treve, for example, have their own brands. The Wagon Peoples, too, each have an individual brand for their female slaves. The tuchuk brand, tiny and fine, is the paired bosk horns. Tana, the paga slave in Lydius, wore it. The brand of the Kataii is that of a bow, facing to the left; the brand of the Kassars is that of the three-weighted bola; the brand of the Paravaci is a symbolic representation of a bosk head, a semicircle resting on an inverted isosceles triangle. Another common expression for a female slave, incidentally, the initial of which, in cursive script, is sometimes used to mark a girl, is Sa-Fora, which means, rather literally, Chain Daughter. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 14)