Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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14
972
Too, if there were any doubts as to the matter, they surely would have been dispelled by the manner in which it was on her, by the height, tightness, and insolence with which it confined her, leaving little of the delights of her lineaments to speculation, the knots jerked tight with casual authority.
Too, if there were any doubts as to the matter, they surely would have been dispelled by the manner in which it was on her, by the height, tightness, and insolence with which it confined her, leaving little of the delights of her lineaments to speculation, the knots jerked tight with casual authority.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #972)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
14
969
"Is the halter too tight?" I asked.
14
970
"I do not object," she said.
14
971
This halter, improvised from a brown rag, like the skirt, was, in its simplicity and raggedness, as I have suggested, believable as, and suitable for, a slave halter.
14
972
Too, if there were any doubts as to the matter, they surely would have been dispelled by the manner in which it was on her, by the height, tightness, and insolence with which it confined her, leaving little of the delights of her lineaments to speculation, the knots jerked tight with casual authority.
14
973
Would she be clad as a slave? Then let her know how slaves might be clad, for the interest and delectation of men, we at the mercy of those delicious, masterful beasts.
14
974
"Am I attractive?" she asked.
14
975
"I would think so," I said.
"Is the halter too tight?" I asked.
"I do not object," she said.
This halter, improvised from a brown rag, like the skirt, was, in its simplicity and raggedness, as I have suggested, believable as, and suitable for, a slave halter.
Too, if there were any doubts as to the matter, they surely would have been dispelled by the manner in which it was on her, by the height, tightness, and insolence with which it confined her, leaving little of the delights of her lineaments to speculation, the knots jerked tight with casual authority.
Would she be clad as a slave? Then let her know how slaves might be clad, for the interest and delectation of men, we at the mercy of those delicious, masterful beasts.
"Am I attractive?" she asked.
"I would think so," I said.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14)