Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
12
33
There is also a variety of capture nets, designed with different animals in mind.
There is also a variety of capture nets, designed with different animals in mind.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #33)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
12
30
This is different from many slave nets, which are often so closely woven that one can scarcely put one's fingers through the mesh.
12
31
The point of such nets seems to be to impress on the slave her helplessness, and, as well, to excite the curiosity of passers-by, say, prospective buyers or such, as to the nature of its contents.
12
32
Similarly some auctioneers like to bring women to the block clothed, which vesture may then, as the bidding intensifies, be progressively removed.
12
33
There is also a variety of capture nets, designed with different animals in mind.
12
34
I confine myself to those which are designed to net slaves.
12
35
To be sure, they function quite effectively with free women, as well, who, it must be noted, unless surprised in their boudoir or bath, are often impeded by the cumbersome robes of concealment.
12
36
Interestingly the very robes which are supposed to discourage predation upon them render them more vulnerable to it.
This is different from many slave nets, which are often so closely woven that one can scarcely put one's fingers through the mesh.
The point of such nets seems to be to impress on the slave her helplessness, and, as well, to excite the curiosity of passers-by, say, prospective buyers or such, as to the nature of its contents.
Similarly some auctioneers like to bring women to the block clothed, which vesture may then, as the bidding intensifies, be progressively removed.
There is also a variety of capture nets, designed with different animals in mind.
I confine myself to those which are designed to net slaves.
To be sure, they function quite effectively with free women, as well, who, it must be noted, unless surprised in their boudoir or bath, are often impeded by the cumbersome robes of concealment.
Interestingly the very robes which are supposed to discourage predation upon them render them more vulnerable to it.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12)