Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
8
486
It is enough for her to know, when the blindfold or hood is removed, that she is in perfect custody.
It is enough for her to know, when the blindfold or hood is removed, that she is in perfect custody.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #486)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
483
It is not uncommon then for the tarnsman to hood or blindfold them.
8
484
This aids in their control and management.
8
485
Too, of course, if the woman is a captive, or slave, one may not wish her to understand where she is, or be able to retrace her route, or know where she is being taken.
8
486
It is enough for her to know, when the blindfold or hood is removed, that she is in perfect custody.
8
487
Sometimes a woman does not learn for weeks, sometimes until, say, the very night of her sale, where she is, in what city she finds herself.
8
488
"I cannot see!" she said.
8
489
"That is the purpose of a blindfold," I said.
It is not uncommon then for the tarnsman to hood or blindfold them.
This aids in their control and management.
Too, of course, if the woman is a captive, or slave, one may not wish her to understand where she is, or be able to retrace her route, or know where she is being taken.
It is enough for her to know, when the blindfold or hood is removed, that she is in perfect custody.
Sometimes a woman does not learn for weeks, sometimes until, say, the very night of her sale, where she is, in what city she finds herself.
"I cannot see!" she said.
"That is the purpose of a blindfold," I said.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 8)