Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
884
The collar had now, in response to his movements, shifted on my neck.
The collar had now, in response to his movements, shifted on my neck.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #884)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
881
"Take her out of my sight," he said to Taurog, "lest I be tempted to kill her".
3
882
"Come, little slut," said Taurog.
3
883
He moved beside me, and then ahead of me, and I felt the pressure of the interior of the collar at the back of my neck, on the left, and the tug of the chain.
3
884
The collar had now, in response to his movements, shifted on my neck.
3
885
It was apparently not a ring where the chain was attached but, it now seemed, some sort of fixed-position, heavy, welded-in metal staple.
3
886
This device, to which the chain was attached, where it now exerted its force, was now under my jaw, to my right.
3
887
I followed Taurog now, on all fours, the silk stuffed in my mouth.
"Take her out of my sight," he said to Taurog, "lest I be tempted to kill her".
"Come, little slut," said Taurog.
He moved beside me, and then ahead of me, and I felt the pressure of the interior of the collar at the back of my neck, on the left, and the tug of the chain.
The collar had now, in response to his movements, shifted on my neck.
It was apparently not a ring where the chain was attached but, it now seemed, some sort of fixed-position, heavy, welded-in metal staple.
This device, to which the chain was attached, where it now exerted its force, was now under my jaw, to my right.
I followed Taurog now, on all fours, the silk stuffed in my mouth.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 3)