Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
1085
In this respect it differed from imperfect blindfolds and resembled the full slave hood.
11
1086
Similarly, although it is usually regarded as inferior to the full slave hood in its security, it tends to be more secure than many blindfolds, particularly makeshift ones, seized up from materials at hand.
11
1087
For example, unlike many blindfolds, it, and in this respect it is similar to the full slave hood, is not likely to become dislodged or loose, even if the girl is handled with great roughness.
11
1088
It does, however, of course, possess certain of the rich and attractive advantages of the blindfold, such as allowing its fair captive to speak, to use her tongue, to lick, to kiss, and so on.
11
1089
"Please, Master," I begged.
11
1090
"Do not make me choose!" "Do you question me?" he inquired.
11
1091
"No, Master!" I said, hastily.
In this respect it differed from imperfect blindfolds and resembled the full slave hood.
Similarly, although it is usually regarded as inferior to the full slave hood in its security, it tends to be more secure than many blindfolds, particularly makeshift ones, seized up from materials at hand.
For example, unlike many blindfolds, it, and in this respect it is similar to the full slave hood, is not likely to become dislodged or loose, even if the girl is handled with great roughness.
It does, however, of course, possess certain of the rich and attractive advantages of the blindfold, such as allowing its fair captive to speak, to use her tongue, to lick, to kiss, and so on.
"Please, Master," I begged.
"Do not make me choose!" "Do you question me?" he inquired.
"No, Master!" I said, hastily.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )