Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
8
31
Uchafu's collar had been removed from her in the market and another collar had been snapped on her throat.
Uchafu's collar had been removed from her in the market and another collar had been snapped on her throat.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #31)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
28
Her small hands were still secured at her belly, but now by binding fiber.
8
29
Her wrists had been crossed and bound, and then the long end of the fiber had been taken about her body and tied again to her wrists.
8
30
This way she could not, still, reach the blindfold, and her back was fully exposed, as was doubtless intended, for the stroke of the herding switch.
8
31
Uchafu's collar had been removed from her in the market and another collar had been snapped on her throat.
8
32
I had not, of course, had a chance to read it.
8
33
"Please do not strike me any more, Master!" she begged, stumbling.
8
34
"I am hurrying! I am hurrying!" Then she stumbled against a free woman, who, in fury, screamed at her, and began to strike and kick at her.
Her small hands were still secured at her belly, but now by binding fiber.
Her wrists had been crossed and bound, and then the long end of the fiber had been taken about her body and tied again to her wrists.
This way she could not, still, reach the blindfold, and her back was fully exposed, as was doubtless intended, for the stroke of the herding switch.
Uchafu's collar had been removed from her in the market and another collar had been snapped on her throat.
I had not, of course, had a chance to read it.
"Please do not strike me any more, Master!" she begged, stumbling.
"I am hurrying! I am hurrying!" Then she stumbled against a free woman, who, in fury, screamed at her, and began to strike and kick at her.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 8)