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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

Imagine then her sensations if it were a personal collar, her own slave collar. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 39, Sentence #284)
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39 284 Imagine then her sensations if it were a personal collar, her own slave collar.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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39 281 I then snapped the collar shut on her neck.
39 282 It was, I suppose, judging from the look on her face, at any rate, the first time she had ever been locked in a collar.
39 283 That is the sort of thing—the feel of the metal, its encirclement of the neck, the snap of the lock, realizing it is fastened on one, that one cannot remove it, and such—which women remember.
39 284 Imagine then her sensations if it were a personal collar, her own slave collar.
39 285 I then thrust her back to the furs and attached the collar chain, by means of its lock ring, to a ring in the floor, near the back wall, on the left, as you would enter.
39 286 I had thus fastened her diagonally between two of the rings, her ankles to one, her neck to another, that might be used in spread-eagling a slave, either on her back or belly.
39 287 Given the shortness of the neck chain and the fastening on her ankles she could get her head up only a few inches from the furs.
I then snapped the collar shut on her neck. It was, I suppose, judging from the look on her face, at any rate, the first time she had ever been locked in a collar. That is the sort of thing—the feel of the metal, its encirclement of the neck, the snap of the lock, realizing it is fastened on one, that one cannot remove it, and such—which women remember. Imagine then her sensations if it were a personal collar, her own slave collar. I then thrust her back to the furs and attached the collar chain, by means of its lock ring, to a ring in the floor, near the back wall, on the left, as you would enter. I had thus fastened her diagonally between two of the rings, her ankles to one, her neck to another, that might be used in spread-eagling a slave, either on her back or belly. Given the shortness of the neck chain and the fastening on her ankles she could get her head up only a few inches from the furs. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 39)