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| Collars of the North | |
| By: Chrysilla Date: January 10, 2014, 9:19 am | |
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| "About her neck, riveted, was a collar of black iron, with a | |
| welded ring, to which a chain might be attached."Marauders of | |
| Gor, pg. 85 "'Look up at me,' said the smith. The slender, blond | |
| girl, tears in her eyes, looked up at him. He opened the hinged | |
| collar of black iron, about a half inch in height. He put it | |
| about her throat. It also contained a welded ring, suitable for | |
| the attachment of a chain. 'Put your head beside the anvil,' he | |
| said. He took her hair and threw it forward, and thrust her neck | |
| against the left side of the anvil. Over the anvil lay the | |
| joining ends of the two pieces of the collar. The inside of the | |
| collar was separated by a quarter of an inch from her neck. I | |
| saw the fine hairs on the back of her neck. On one part of the | |
| collar are two, small, flat, thick rings. On the other is a | |
| single such ring. These rings, when the wings of the collar are | |
| joined, are aligned, those on one wing on top and bottom, that | |
| on the other in the center. They fit closely together, one on | |
| top of the other. The holes in each, about three-eighths of an | |
| inch in diameter, too, of course, are perfectly aligned. The | |
| smith,with his thumbs, forcibly, pushed a metal rivet through | |
| the three holes. The rivet fits snuggly. 'Do not move your head, | |
| Bond-maid,' said the smith. Then, with great blows of the iron | |
| hammer, he Riveted the iron collar about her throat. A man then | |
| pulled her by the hair from the anvil and threw her to one side. | |
| She lay there weeping, a naked bond-maid, marked and collared." | |
| Marauders of Gor, pg. 87 | |
| "There were some one hundred bond-maids for sale in the shed. | |
| They all wore the collars of the north, with the projecting iron | |
| ring." | |
| Marauders of Gor, pg. 158 | |
| "From my pouch I drew forth a leather Kur collar, with its lock, | |
| and sewn in leather, its large, rounded ring. 'What is it?' she | |
| asked apprehensively, I took it behind her neck,and then, | |
| closing it about her throat, thrust the large, flattish bolt, | |
| snapping it, into the lock breech. The two edges of metal, | |
| bordered by the leather, fitted closely together. the collar is | |
| some three inches in height. the girl must keep her chin up. 'It | |
| is the collar of a Kur cow,' I told her." | |
| Marauders of Gor, pg. 275 | |
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