Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
1104
Too, of course, it is not unusual for domestic animals to be belled.
Too, of course, it is not unusual for domestic animals to be belled.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #1104)
Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
1101
These tiny, sensuous, lovely sounds tend to be sexually stimulating, as well, to both the master and the slave.
21
1102
It is pleasant, as you may imagine, to use a belled slave in the furs.
21
1103
Sound, you see, as well as vision, touch and scent, even taste, may contribute to the profound pleasures of the furs, of the mastery.
21
1104
Too, of course, it is not unusual for domestic animals to be belled.
21
1105
"Surely not that, or only that," said Publia, "if only in deference to our dignity, our modesty, and our recent freedom, for we both recently were free, Master".
21
1106
"Deference, modesty, dignity?" asked Calliodorus.
21
1107
"Not that we are entitled to such things, of course," said Publia, hastily, "but they might, in a master's indulgence, or thoughtfulness, be accorded to even such as we".
These tiny, sensuous, lovely sounds tend to be sexually stimulating, as well, to both the master and the slave.
It is pleasant, as you may imagine, to use a belled slave in the furs.
Sound, you see, as well as vision, touch and scent, even taste, may contribute to the profound pleasures of the furs, of the mastery.
Too, of course, it is not unusual for domestic animals to be belled.
"Surely not that, or only that," said Publia, "if only in deference to our dignity, our modesty, and our recent freedom, for we both recently were free, Master".
"Deference, modesty, dignity?" asked Calliodorus.
"Not that we are entitled to such things, of course," said Publia, hastily, "but they might, in a master's indulgence, or thoughtfulness, be accorded to even such as we".
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 21)