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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 172 An advantage of a lock-gag is, of course, that the slave, while totally unable to speak, may yet attend to whatever other duties her master may set her.
12 173 To be sure, a simple tie gag, which the slave is forbidden to remove, has the same effect.
12 174 Too, of course, her mouth may be simply taped shut.
12 175 Similarly, more mercifully, and at greater convenience to the master, she may be "gagged by the master's will".
12 176 In that case she is simply forbidden to speak, save perhaps for moans and whimpers.
12 177 She may, of course, speak later, once she has received permission to do so.
12 178 If the slave is in lock-gag, one understands, there are certain pleasures she is unable to give the master.
An advantage of a lock-gag is, of course, that the slave, while totally unable to speak, may yet attend to whatever other duties her master may set her. To be sure, a simple tie gag, which the slave is forbidden to remove, has the same effect. Too, of course, her mouth may be simply taped shut. Similarly, more mercifully, and at greater convenience to the master, she may be "gagged by the master's will". In that case she is simply forbidden to speak, save perhaps for moans and whimpers. She may, of course, speak later, once she has received permission to do so. If the slave is in lock-gag, one understands, there are certain pleasures she is unable to give the master. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )