Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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I had then relieved her of its restraint, that the evening might properly begin.
21
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With her own hands I had forced her to spread the furs of love and light the ravishment lamp.
21
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I had then had her kneel at the foot of the couch, and had chained her by the neck to the slave ring.
21
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I had then had her kiss the whip.
21
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I had then again taken her.
21
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Before this last having of her she had lain on her back on the furs crying out with joy, feeling the heavy collar on her throat, and the weight of the chain that fastened her by the collar to the slave ring.
21
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"I cannot slip it," she had said, trying to force the collar from her.
I had then relieved her of its restraint, that the evening might properly begin.
With her own hands I had forced her to spread the furs of love and light the ravishment lamp.
I had then had her kneel at the foot of the couch, and had chained her by the neck to the slave ring.
I had then had her kiss the whip.
I had then again taken her.
Before this last having of her she had lain on her back on the furs crying out with joy, feeling the heavy collar on her throat, and the weight of the chain that fastened her by the collar to the slave ring.
"I cannot slip it," she had said, trying to force the collar from her.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )