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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

"I am not going to hurt you, little kajira," he said, and removed his hand from Ellen's mouth. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #565)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 565 "I am not going to hurt you, little kajira," he said, and removed his hand from Ellen's mouth.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 562 In any event, gagging a woman commonly alarms her and induces in her feelings of utter vulnerability and helplessness.
17 563 Accordingly, the gag, particularly if she is a free woman, often makes her more timid, more tentative, more docile and compliant.
17 564 An ideal combination, of course, at least for certain purposes, is to combine the gag with the blindfold.
17 565 "I am not going to hurt you, little kajira," he said, and removed his hand from Ellen's mouth.
17 566 She looked up at him.
17 567 She could still feel the firm, heavy pressure about her mouth where he had placed his hand.
17 568 He was kneeling beside her.
In any event, gagging a woman commonly alarms her and induces in her feelings of utter vulnerability and helplessness. Accordingly, the gag, particularly if she is a free woman, often makes her more timid, more tentative, more docile and compliant. An ideal combination, of course, at least for certain purposes, is to combine the gag with the blindfold. "I am not going to hurt you, little kajira," he said, and removed his hand from Ellen's mouth. She looked up at him. She could still feel the firm, heavy pressure about her mouth where he had placed his hand. He was kneeling beside her. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)