Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
568
Such devices, I supposed, might be common in places such as these.
13
569
I had heard, too, of such things as blades and pits.
13
570
Naturally then I was terrified that I must hurry ahead.
13
571
Yet I reminded myself that I was not a free person, but only a domestic animal and thus, presumably, as long as I was docile, and obedient, and perfect in my service, and fully pleasing, I might hope to be spared.
13
572
I do not here, incidentally, discuss the nature of slave traps, as they constitute a different object of discourse.
13
573
Some of these are rather benign devices, with no object more in mind than to discommode a free woman until the hunters arrive and collect her.
13
574
Others, with coiled wire, with springs and steel teeth, generally designed for the capture of escaped male slaves can be quite cruel.
Such devices, I supposed, might be common in places such as these.
I had heard, too, of such things as blades and pits.
Naturally then I was terrified that I must hurry ahead.
Yet I reminded myself that I was not a free person, but only a domestic animal and thus, presumably, as long as I was docile, and obedient, and perfect in my service, and fully pleasing, I might hope to be spared.
I do not here, incidentally, discuss the nature of slave traps, as they constitute a different object of discourse.
Some of these are rather benign devices, with no object more in mind than to discommode a free woman until the hunters arrive and collect her.
Others, with coiled wire, with springs and steel teeth, generally designed for the capture of escaped male slaves can be quite cruel.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )