Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
435
How beautiful is the collar itself, and yet how insignificant is the beauty of the collar compared to the beauty and profundity of its meaning, that the woman is owned.
How beautiful is the collar itself, and yet how insignificant is the beauty of the collar compared to the beauty and profundity of its meaning, that the woman is owned.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #435)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
432
How beautiful she was in her collar, close-fitting, and of gleaming, engraved steel, which she could not remove.
8
433
How beautiful women are in collars.
8
434
It is no wonder men enjoy putting them in them.
8
435
How beautiful is the collar itself, and yet how insignificant is the beauty of the collar compared to the beauty and profundity of its meaning, that the woman is owned.
8
436
"You are well tied, Slave," I told her.
8
437
"You are absolutely helpless".
8
438
"Yes, Master," she said.
How beautiful she was in her collar, close-fitting, and of gleaming, engraved steel, which she could not remove.
How beautiful women are in collars.
It is no wonder men enjoy putting them in them.
How beautiful is the collar itself, and yet how insignificant is the beauty of the collar compared to the beauty and profundity of its meaning, that the woman is owned.
"You are well tied, Slave," I told her.
"You are absolutely helpless".
"Yes, Master," she said.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 8)