Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
118
The slave was now in two collars, the holding collar and, just above it, the identification collar, that by means of which she can be identified, as belonging to a particular individual.
The slave was now in two collars, the holding collar and, just above it, the identification collar, that by means of which she can be identified, as belonging to a particular individual.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #118)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
115
I was relieved.
29
116
I would not be punished for breaking position.
29
117
We then, he and I, the pit master and one of his pit slaves, returned our attention to the floor.
29
118
The slave was now in two collars, the holding collar and, just above it, the identification collar, that by means of which she can be identified, as belonging to a particular individual.
29
119
As soon as the identification collar was in place, the guard of the court removed the holding collar.
29
120
There had been no moment, then, when the slave had not been in at least one collar.
29
121
Henry, as we shall speak of him, now adjusted the identification collar on the slave, moving it about, and pressing it down, until it was in place, the lock at the back of the neck.
I was relieved.
I would not be punished for breaking position.
We then, he and I, the pit master and one of his pit slaves, returned our attention to the floor.
The slave was now in two collars, the holding collar and, just above it, the identification collar, that by means of which she can be identified, as belonging to a particular individual.
As soon as the identification collar was in place, the guard of the court removed the holding collar.
There had been no moment, then, when the slave had not been in at least one collar.
Henry, as we shall speak of him, now adjusted the identification collar on the slave, moving it about, and pressing it down, until it was in place, the lock at the back of the neck.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 29)