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

In response to the "collar command," the slave approaches the male, that he need not inconvenience himself by coming toward her. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #1467)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 1467 In response to the "collar command," the slave approaches the male, that he need not inconvenience himself by coming toward her.

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

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14 1464 She, to my surprise, however, stood closer to him than I would have expected, and more close to him than I had, originally.
14 1465 It seemed she was improving on my example.
14 1466 Was she then, in such matters, to be my teacher? She lifted her chin delicately.
14 1467 In response to the "collar command," the slave approaches the male, that he need not inconvenience himself by coming toward her.
14 1468 She then lifts her chin and places her hands behind her.
14 1469 It is thus that a girl renders herself vulnerable for the reading of her collar.
14 1470 In this case, of course, the Lady Constanzia's hands were already behind her, her small, lovely wrists closely linked together, well pinioned, in the steel of slave bracelets.
She, to my surprise, however, stood closer to him than I would have expected, and more close to him than I had, originally. It seemed she was improving on my example. Was she then, in such matters, to be my teacher? She lifted her chin delicately. In response to the "collar command," the slave approaches the male, that he need not inconvenience himself by coming toward her. She then lifts her chin and places her hands behind her. It is thus that a girl renders herself vulnerable for the reading of her collar. In this case, of course, the Lady Constanzia's hands were already behind her, her small, lovely wrists closely linked together, well pinioned, in the steel of slave bracelets. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 14)