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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

Even those who could read, or pretended to be able to, would affix their sign on the collar as well as their name, so that others who could not read could know to whom the slave belonged. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #37)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 37 Even those who could read, or pretended to be able to, would affix their sign on the collar as well as their name, so that others who could not read could know to whom the slave belonged.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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25 34 "They showed me," she said, "but I do not know—I cannot read!" What she said, of course, was true.
25 35 She could speak Gorean but she could not read it.
25 36 For that matter many Tuchuks could not, and the engraving on the collars of their slaves was often no more than a sign which was known to be theirs.
25 37 Even those who could read, or pretended to be able to, would affix their sign on the collar as well as their name, so that others who could not read could know to whom the slave belonged.
25 38 Kamchak's sign was the four bosk horns and two quivas.
25 39 I walked about the fire bowl to approach the girl.
25 40 "Don't look at me," she cried, bending down, holding her face from the light, then covering it with her hands.
"They showed me," she said, "but I do not know—I cannot read!" What she said, of course, was true. She could speak Gorean but she could not read it. For that matter many Tuchuks could not, and the engraving on the collars of their slaves was often no more than a sign which was known to be theirs. Even those who could read, or pretended to be able to, would affix their sign on the collar as well as their name, so that others who could not read could know to whom the slave belonged. Kamchak's sign was the four bosk horns and two quivas. I walked about the fire bowl to approach the girl. "Don't look at me," she cried, bending down, holding her face from the light, then covering it with her hands. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 25)