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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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