Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
1386
He removed the padlock holding her ankle chain to her collar ring and then used it to padlock her collar ring to the floor ring.
He removed the padlock holding her ankle chain to her collar ring and then used it to padlock her collar ring to the floor ring.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #1386)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
1383
"You should understand that, for you were one of the two who precipitated that scene with the Cosians.
16
1384
Do you not understand that we might have been fined, or imprisoned, or killed, or our entire stock confiscated.
16
1385
Do you think the Cosians do not have that power?" "Forgive me, Master," said Zara, but he had forced her to her knees, and then to her side, her right hand still grasping her left wrist behind her, so bound by the master's will, at one of the rings anchored in the floor.
16
1386
He removed the padlock holding her ankle chain to her collar ring and then used it to padlock her collar ring to the floor ring.
16
1387
He then removed the ankle chain from her shackle, and put the chain with its padlock to one side.
16
1388
He then removed Lydia's ankle chain from Zara's shackle ring.
16
1389
In a moment Lydia then, too, her ankle chain removed, was neck-ringed to a floor ring by one of its padlocks, the chain put, too, to one side.
"You should understand that, for you were one of the two who precipitated that scene with the Cosians.
Do you not understand that we might have been fined, or imprisoned, or killed, or our entire stock confiscated.
Do you think the Cosians do not have that power?" "Forgive me, Master," said Zara, but he had forced her to her knees, and then to her side, her right hand still grasping her left wrist behind her, so bound by the master's will, at one of the rings anchored in the floor.
He removed the padlock holding her ankle chain to her collar ring and then used it to padlock her collar ring to the floor ring.
He then removed the ankle chain from her shackle, and put the chain with its padlock to one side.
He then removed Lydia's ankle chain from Zara's shackle ring.
In a moment Lydia then, too, her ankle chain removed, was neck-ringed to a floor ring by one of its padlocks, the chain put, too, to one side.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 16)