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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

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21 16 Like any other wench, on her neck, riveted, was a simple collar of black iron.
21 17 She had worn a Kur collar before, and, with hundreds of others, had been rescued from the pens.
21 18 The fixing of the Kur collar, it had been decided by Svein Blue Tooth, was equivalent to the fixing of the metal collar and, in itself, was sufficient to reduce the subject to slavery, which condition deprives the subject of legal status, and rights attached thereto, such as the right to stand in companionship.
21 19 Accordingly, to her astonishment, Bera, who had been the companion of Svein Blue Tooth, discovered suddenly that she was only one wench among others.
21 20 From a line, as part of his spoils, the Blue Tooth picked her out.
21 21 She had displeased him mightily in recent years.
21 22 Yet was the Blue Tooth fond of the arrogant wench.
Like any other wench, on her neck, riveted, was a simple collar of black iron. She had worn a Kur collar before, and, with hundreds of others, had been rescued from the pens. The fixing of the Kur collar, it had been decided by Svein Blue Tooth, was equivalent to the fixing of the metal collar and, in itself, was sufficient to reduce the subject to slavery, which condition deprives the subject of legal status, and rights attached thereto, such as the right to stand in companionship. Accordingly, to her astonishment, Bera, who had been the companion of Svein Blue Tooth, discovered suddenly that she was only one wench among others. From a line, as part of his spoils, the Blue Tooth picked her out. She had displeased him mightily in recent years. Yet was the Blue Tooth fond of the arrogant wench. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )