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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 266 It was a dancing chain.
8 267 Its purpose was not to confine the girl but to allow her to incorporate it in her dance, enhancing the dance with its movements and beauty.
8 268 It is, of course, symbolic of her bondage, this adding fantastic dimensions of significance to the dance.
8 269 It is not merely a beautiful woman who dances, but one who can be bought and sold, one who is subject to male ownership.
8 270 Too, of course, the wrist rings, and the collar, are truly locked on her.
8 271 There is no doubt about it.
8 272 It is a slave, with all that that means, who is dancing.
It was a dancing chain. Its purpose was not to confine the girl but to allow her to incorporate it in her dance, enhancing the dance with its movements and beauty. It is, of course, symbolic of her bondage, this adding fantastic dimensions of significance to the dance. It is not merely a beautiful woman who dances, but one who can be bought and sold, one who is subject to male ownership. Too, of course, the wrist rings, and the collar, are truly locked on her. There is no doubt about it. It is a slave, with all that that means, who is dancing. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )