Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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45
The collar, too, of course, and she was already in a collar, a leather-rope collar, makes her exquisitely attractive, indicating her status, that she is only a lovely, owned she-animal, to be done with as one pleases.
The collar, too, of course, and she was already in a collar, a leather-rope collar, makes her exquisitely attractive, indicating her status, that she is only a lovely, owned she-animal, to be done with as one pleases.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #45)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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42
Perhaps if I had given her some clothing she would have been less distracting.
37
43
Yet as a slave is clothed her clothing is often less of a concealment than it is a device to make her seem more vulnerable, more helplessly, whether she wishes it or not, tantalizingly attractive.
37
44
The clothing of a slave is usually little more than an invitation to its removal, and her rape.
37
45
The collar, too, of course, and she was already in a collar, a leather-rope collar, makes her exquisitely attractive, indicating her status, that she is only a lovely, owned she-animal, to be done with as one pleases.
37
46
"It is enough," I said, angrily.
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47
She brought the water bag down.
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"I did not mean to drink too much water," she said, innocently.
Perhaps if I had given her some clothing she would have been less distracting.
Yet as a slave is clothed her clothing is often less of a concealment than it is a device to make her seem more vulnerable, more helplessly, whether she wishes it or not, tantalizingly attractive.
The clothing of a slave is usually little more than an invitation to its removal, and her rape.
The collar, too, of course, and she was already in a collar, a leather-rope collar, makes her exquisitely attractive, indicating her status, that she is only a lovely, owned she-animal, to be done with as one pleases.
"It is enough," I said, angrily.
She brought the water bag down.
"I did not mean to drink too much water," she said, innocently.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 37)