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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

He jerked it against the collar ring twice, sharply, and I felt the collar jerk against the back of my neck. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 31, Sentence #473)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 473 He jerked it against the collar ring twice, sharply, and I felt the collar jerk against the back of my neck.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
31 470 "Yes, Master," I said.
31 471 He then shackled my left ankle and chained me, by means of it, to the slave ring at the foot of his couch.
31 472 He then freed the leash from the slave ring.
31 473 He jerked it against the collar ring twice, sharply, and I felt the collar jerk against the back of my neck.
31 474 This is sometimes done, as though reminding the woman that she has been leashed, and, at that moment, is still leashed.
31 475 The leash, as you might sense, well reminds a woman of her womanhood, and its meaning.
31 476 Wearing the leash is a symbol of male domination and of her complementary nature as a female.
"Yes, Master," I said. He then shackled my left ankle and chained me, by means of it, to the slave ring at the foot of his couch. He then freed the leash from the slave ring. He jerked it against the collar ring twice, sharply, and I felt the collar jerk against the back of my neck. This is sometimes done, as though reminding the woman that she has been leashed, and, at that moment, is still leashed. The leash, as you might sense, well reminds a woman of her womanhood, and its meaning. Wearing the leash is a symbol of male domination and of her complementary nature as a female. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 31)