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"kajira "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 56 Bracelets, chains, and such, incidentally, induce a sense of helplessness and vulnerability in the female, which sensations, whether she wishes it or not, increase her receptivity.
14 57 To be sure, they also hold her with perfection.
14 58 Her master had apparently decided that the bracelets would be tight, that it would please him to have her brought before him extremely conscious of her utter helplessness.
14 59 How faraway was the classroom! There were six tiny links joining the bracelets, one for each letter in the Gorean spelling of 'kajira'.
14 60 The key to the bracelets was on a tiny string looped about her collar, not that this did Ellen any good.
14 61 "They are pretty bracelets," said the guard.
14 62 "We think so," said the first instructrix.
Bracelets, chains, and such, incidentally, induce a sense of helplessness and vulnerability in the female, which sensations, whether she wishes it or not, increase her receptivity. To be sure, they also hold her with perfection. Her master had apparently decided that the bracelets would be tight, that it would please him to have her brought before him extremely conscious of her utter helplessness. How faraway was the classroom! There were six tiny links joining the bracelets, one for each letter in the Gorean spelling of 'kajira'. The key to the bracelets was on a tiny string looped about her collar, not that this did Ellen any good. "They are pretty bracelets," said the guard. "We think so," said the first instructrix. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )