Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
27
192
Earth-girl slaves, too, quickly learn the meaning of such bracelets, which, like the collar and brand, may come to symbolize the possession, the domination, and the raptures, to which they find themselves subject on this world.
Earth-girl slaves, too, quickly learn the meaning of such bracelets, which, like the collar and brand, may come to symbolize the possession, the domination, and the raptures, to which they find themselves subject on this world.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #192)
Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
27
189
A slave, of course, expects to be placed in them, and submits to them with the acquiescent docility with which she must accept any bond.
27
190
They, too, of course, can exert their spell upon a property girl, and they tend, as do many other forms of bonds, to prod and kindle the ever-smoldering embers of her slave fires into open flame.
27
191
Sometimes a slave will crawl to a master on her belly, her hands braceleted behind her, begging to be caressed.
27
192
Earth-girl slaves, too, quickly learn the meaning of such bracelets, which, like the collar and brand, may come to symbolize the possession, the domination, and the raptures, to which they find themselves subject on this world.
27
193
More than once I have surprised an Earth-girl slave, front-braceleted, kissing the bracelets which confine her.
27
194
Shocked at being discovered, in consternation, in confusion and shame, they may pretend inadvertence or innocence, but one then has them kneel, and openly continue such ministrations.
27
195
This is good for them and helps them to become more open, more honest, about their needs and desires, and about what they most want to be, and how they most want to live, a condition and a way of life which were no more than a lovely, wayward dream on Earth, but became for them, astonishingly, with all its perils, severities, and ecstasies, a reality on Gor.
A slave, of course, expects to be placed in them, and submits to them with the acquiescent docility with which she must accept any bond.
They, too, of course, can exert their spell upon a property girl, and they tend, as do many other forms of bonds, to prod and kindle the ever-smoldering embers of her slave fires into open flame.
Sometimes a slave will crawl to a master on her belly, her hands braceleted behind her, begging to be caressed.
Earth-girl slaves, too, quickly learn the meaning of such bracelets, which, like the collar and brand, may come to symbolize the possession, the domination, and the raptures, to which they find themselves subject on this world.
More than once I have surprised an Earth-girl slave, front-braceleted, kissing the bracelets which confine her.
Shocked at being discovered, in consternation, in confusion and shame, they may pretend inadvertence or innocence, but one then has them kneel, and openly continue such ministrations.
This is good for them and helps them to become more open, more honest, about their needs and desires, and about what they most want to be, and how they most want to live, a condition and a way of life which were no more than a lovely, wayward dream on Earth, but became for them, astonishingly, with all its perils, severities, and ecstasies, a reality on Gor.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 27)