Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
469
"What is going on?" "Oh!" she cried, now in the first collar, its chain looping back beneath her body, and then looping up to Lady Telitsia's collar, from whose collar, of course, her own chain, passing beneath her body, swung back to keep its own sturdy, linked-steel rendezvous with the ring on the third collar, that locked on Bina's neck.
"What is going on?" "Oh!" she cried, now in the first collar, its chain looping back beneath her body, and then looping up to Lady Telitsia's collar, from whose collar, of course, her own chain, passing beneath her body, swung back to keep its own sturdy, linked-steel rendezvous with the ring on the third collar, that locked on Bina's neck.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #469)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
466
"Oh!" she said.
16
467
She now wore the chain's middle collar.
16
468
"I hear the clink of chain!" cried Rowena.
16
469
"What is going on?" "Oh!" she cried, now in the first collar, its chain looping back beneath her body, and then looping up to Lady Telitsia's collar, from whose collar, of course, her own chain, passing beneath her body, swung back to keep its own sturdy, linked-steel rendezvous with the ring on the third collar, that locked on Bina's neck.
16
470
"You see," said Chino.
16
471
"They chain as slaves".
16
472
"Yes," said Petrucchio, twirling a mustache.
"Oh!" she said.
She now wore the chain's middle collar.
"I hear the clink of chain!" cried Rowena.
"What is going on?" "Oh!" she cried, now in the first collar, its chain looping back beneath her body, and then looping up to Lady Telitsia's collar, from whose collar, of course, her own chain, passing beneath her body, swung back to keep its own sturdy, linked-steel rendezvous with the ring on the third collar, that locked on Bina's neck.
"You see," said Chino.
"They chain as slaves".
"Yes," said Petrucchio, twirling a mustache.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16)