Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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349
"Yes, Sir," she whispered.
13
350
"The cage must be such," said he, "that at any time, perhaps even when you sleep, the latch may be released.
13
351
Do you understand?" "Yes, Sir," she said, weakly.
13
352
How helpless she was! How vulnerable must be one in such a confinement! "Understand, too," said he, "that the cage is designed for naked, shackled, shaved-headed slave girls".
13
353
The nudity of the imprisoned slave, I supposed, aside from the usual purposes of such, such as to protect clothing from being soiled, to help her keep in mind that she is a slave, and such, is to prevent the possible use of clothing to secure the latch.
13
354
The shaved-headedness of them, aside from the usual purpose of such, which is punishment, would doubtless be to prevent the attempt on their part to secure the gate by means of their hair.
13
355
Shaved-headedness, of course, is not always a punishment.
"Yes, Sir," she whispered.
"The cage must be such," said he, "that at any time, perhaps even when you sleep, the latch may be released.
Do you understand?" "Yes, Sir," she said, weakly.
How helpless she was! How vulnerable must be one in such a confinement! "Understand, too," said he, "that the cage is designed for naked, shackled, shaved-headed slave girls".
The nudity of the imprisoned slave, I supposed, aside from the usual purposes of such, such as to protect clothing from being soiled, to help her keep in mind that she is a slave, and such, is to prevent the possible use of clothing to secure the latch.
The shaved-headedness of them, aside from the usual purpose of such, which is punishment, would doubtless be to prevent the attempt on their part to secure the gate by means of their hair.
Shaved-headedness, of course, is not always a punishment.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )