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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

I gathered that she had seen more than one woman, perhaps even free women, suspended thusly in this place, in the custody of the sack and chain. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #674)
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10 674 I gathered that she had seen more than one woman, perhaps even free women, suspended thusly in this place, in the custody of the sack and chain.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 671 The leash coils were about my neck, looped there rather closely, the free end of the leash tucked in, to hold the coils in place.
10 672 I saw, far below, over to one side, briefly tunicked, entering with a pitcher, unobtrusively, as was appropriate, a woman such as I.
10 673 She glanced up, but then looked away.
10 674 I gathered that she had seen more than one woman, perhaps even free women, suspended thusly in this place, in the custody of the sack and chain.
10 675 The chains suggested that that might not be uncommon in this place.
10 676 The custodial arrangement, as you might imagine, was quite effective.
10 677 On the other hand, I would suppose that it was primarily designed with free women, prisoners, or new kajirae, in mind, women who might not yet fully understand the meaning of their collars.
The leash coils were about my neck, looped there rather closely, the free end of the leash tucked in, to hold the coils in place. I saw, far below, over to one side, briefly tunicked, entering with a pitcher, unobtrusively, as was appropriate, a woman such as I. She glanced up, but then looked away. I gathered that she had seen more than one woman, perhaps even free women, suspended thusly in this place, in the custody of the sack and chain. The chains suggested that that might not be uncommon in this place. The custodial arrangement, as you might imagine, was quite effective. On the other hand, I would suppose that it was primarily designed with free women, prisoners, or new kajirae, in mind, women who might not yet fully understand the meaning of their collars. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 10)