Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
157
She, then, feels the drag of the chain against her collar, and the chain, with its heavy links, between her bared breasts; she knows well that she is chained.
She, then, feels the drag of the chain against her collar, and the chain, with its heavy links, between her bared breasts; she knows well that she is chained.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #157)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
154
Perhaps this is merely done by a single ankle ring, on her left ankle, or perhaps both of her ankles are shackled, the length of chain running through the slave ring.
19
155
If this is done, of course, the chaining is such that her ankles may be thrust widely, even painfully apart.
19
156
Or perhaps the collar is locked upon her, with its dependent chain.
19
157
She, then, feels the drag of the chain against her collar, and the chain, with its heavy links, between her bared breasts; she knows well that she is chained.
19
158
Though the light of the lamp is soft and sensuous, it is quite adequate, by design, to illuminate her; she is under no delusion on this score; her tiniest movements and her subtlest expressions, she knows, will be fully visible to her master.
19
159
This is as it should be; she is his slave.
19
160
Some free women, incidentally, insist on making love in the dark, even gowned, even under covers, because of their modesty.
Perhaps this is merely done by a single ankle ring, on her left ankle, or perhaps both of her ankles are shackled, the length of chain running through the slave ring.
If this is done, of course, the chaining is such that her ankles may be thrust widely, even painfully apart.
Or perhaps the collar is locked upon her, with its dependent chain.
She, then, feels the drag of the chain against her collar, and the chain, with its heavy links, between her bared breasts; she knows well that she is chained.
Though the light of the lamp is soft and sensuous, it is quite adequate, by design, to illuminate her; she is under no delusion on this score; her tiniest movements and her subtlest expressions, she knows, will be fully visible to her master.
This is as it should be; she is his slave.
Some free women, incidentally, insist on making love in the dark, even gowned, even under covers, because of their modesty.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 19)