Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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691
Sometimes, as a lark, a girl slips into such a feast, disguised as a slave, or into a paga tavern, similarly disguised, perhaps even to the collar.
Sometimes, as a lark, a girl slips into such a feast, disguised as a slave, or into a paga tavern, similarly disguised, perhaps even to the collar.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #691)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
1
688
Accordingly, free women are forbidden at many feasts.
1
689
They may, of course, speculate on the nature of the festivities from which their presence is precluded.
1
690
Too, free women are not permitted in the paga taverns.
1
691
Sometimes, as a lark, a girl slips into such a feast, disguised as a slave, or into a paga tavern, similarly disguised, perhaps even to the collar.
1
692
These escapades, of course, are not without their dangers.
1
693
More than one young, shapely prankster has been seized and rudely conducted, by an arm or wrist, or by the hair, to an alcove, there to be gagged and chained.
1
694
A bit of arm, a bit of leg, the lines of a slave tunic on a fair young body, the sight of a collar on a neck, sometimes have consequences which seem obvious enough to many, but may not have been fully understood or clearly enough anticipated by the lovely, young intruder.
Accordingly, free women are forbidden at many feasts.
They may, of course, speculate on the nature of the festivities from which their presence is precluded.
Too, free women are not permitted in the paga taverns.
Sometimes, as a lark, a girl slips into such a feast, disguised as a slave, or into a paga tavern, similarly disguised, perhaps even to the collar.
These escapades, of course, are not without their dangers.
More than one young, shapely prankster has been seized and rudely conducted, by an arm or wrist, or by the hair, to an alcove, there to be gagged and chained.
A bit of arm, a bit of leg, the lines of a slave tunic on a fair young body, the sight of a collar on a neck, sometimes have consequences which seem obvious enough to many, but may not have been fully understood or clearly enough anticipated by the lovely, young intruder.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 1)