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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 159 She looked upward, apprehensively, at the poised ewer.
12 160 Then Nelsa lowered the ewer.
12 161 "You think you are so special, little she-urt," said Nelsa to Ellen, "because you are belted! Well, there are many ways in which a slave can give pleasure to a man.
12 162 And you are not in lock-gag!" Ellen did not know what an urt was.
12 163 There are several varieties of lock-gags.
12 164 One common variety consists of a short, leather-sheathed metal chain which, at its center, passes through a heavy ball-like packing.
12 165 The packing is thrust back in the slave's mouth, over the tongue, filling the oral orifice, making it impossible for her to do more than moan or whimper.
She looked upward, apprehensively, at the poised ewer. Then Nelsa lowered the ewer. "You think you are so special, little she-urt," said Nelsa to Ellen, "because you are belted! Well, there are many ways in which a slave can give pleasure to a man. And you are not in lock-gag!" Ellen did not know what an urt was. There are several varieties of lock-gags. One common variety consists of a short, leather-sheathed metal chain which, at its center, passes through a heavy ball-like packing. The packing is thrust back in the slave's mouth, over the tongue, filling the oral orifice, making it impossible for her to do more than moan or whimper. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )