Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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398
I had refastened it in a simple bowknot, a sort of knot which on Gor, in certain contexts, as in the present context, is spoken of as a slave knot.
9
399
It is called that, I think, because it is sometimes prescribed by masters for the fastening of slave garments.
9
400
Its advantage, of course, is that it may be easily undone, by anyone.
9
401
It is fastened at the left side of the girl's waist, where it is handy for a right-handed male, facing her.
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402
"Now," I said, "it is possible not only to remove the pieces of cloth singly, but, if one wishes, one may easily, with a casual tug, remove the cord and, with it, both cloths together, simultaneously, expeditiously".
9
403
"Stripping me!" she said.
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404
"Keep your hands clasped behind the back of your neck," I said.
I had refastened it in a simple bowknot, a sort of knot which on Gor, in certain contexts, as in the present context, is spoken of as a slave knot.
It is called that, I think, because it is sometimes prescribed by masters for the fastening of slave garments.
Its advantage, of course, is that it may be easily undone, by anyone.
It is fastened at the left side of the girl's waist, where it is handy for a right-handed male, facing her.
"Now," I said, "it is possible not only to remove the pieces of cloth singly, but, if one wishes, one may easily, with a casual tug, remove the cord and, with it, both cloths together, simultaneously, expeditiously".
"Stripping me!" she said.
"Keep your hands clasped behind the back of your neck," I said.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )