Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
13
108
And I love it! I belong in a collar! I love it! I love it! She wished she knew some Gorean songs.
And I love it! I belong in a collar! I love it! I love it! She wished she knew some Gorean songs.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #108)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
13
105
Perhaps this has to do with nature, and its nature.
13
106
In any event, Ellen was not discontented in her collar.
13
107
It belongs on me, she thought.
13
108
And I love it! I belong in a collar! I love it! I love it! She wished she knew some Gorean songs.
13
109
Surely some masters would permit her to sing, if she were happy! Some masters, she supposed, would enjoy having their girls singing about their work.
13
110
She hoped soon to serve a master, and that it would be Mirus.
13
111
Some girls, she knew, were taught to sing, others to entertain with instruments such as the lute and lyre, and others, it seemed, many, were trained in the dances of slaves.
Perhaps this has to do with nature, and its nature.
In any event, Ellen was not discontented in her collar.
It belongs on me, she thought.
And I love it! I belong in a collar! I love it! I love it! She wished she knew some Gorean songs.
Surely some masters would permit her to sing, if she were happy! Some masters, she supposed, would enjoy having their girls singing about their work.
She hoped soon to serve a master, and that it would be Mirus.
Some girls, she knew, were taught to sing, others to entertain with instruments such as the lute and lyre, and others, it seemed, many, were trained in the dances of slaves.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 13)