Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
544
A brand might be concealed by clothing, even the brief garb commonly allotted a female slave, but the collar, consistently and openly, proclaimed her girl property.
A brand might be concealed by clothing, even the brief garb commonly allotted a female slave, but the collar, consistently and openly, proclaimed her girl property.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #544)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
541
"Yes," I said.
26
542
I did not doubt but what that was true.
26
543
That the collar was locked did not simply mean that she could not remove it, a fact which played its important role in guaranteeing slave recognition and identification, but, perhaps even more importantly, was momentous in its significance of bondage.
26
544
A brand might be concealed by clothing, even the brief garb commonly allotted a female slave, but the collar, consistently and openly, proclaimed her girl property.
26
545
The collar, stressing her vulnerability as a slave, is sexually exciting to the girl who wears it, and to the men who look upon it.
26
546
Perhaps that is why free women do not wear collars.
26
547
The steel on her lovely throat, lost beneath her hair, glinting beneath it, contrasting so with her delicious softness, is sexually and aesthetically maddening.
"Yes," I said.
I did not doubt but what that was true.
That the collar was locked did not simply mean that she could not remove it, a fact which played its important role in guaranteeing slave recognition and identification, but, perhaps even more importantly, was momentous in its significance of bondage.
A brand might be concealed by clothing, even the brief garb commonly allotted a female slave, but the collar, consistently and openly, proclaimed her girl property.
The collar, stressing her vulnerability as a slave, is sexually exciting to the girl who wears it, and to the men who look upon it.
Perhaps that is why free women do not wear collars.
The steel on her lovely throat, lost beneath her hair, glinting beneath it, contrasting so with her delicious softness, is sexually and aesthetically maddening.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 26)