Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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19
93
He wadded these papers, these documents, into a pouch, slung at his side.
He wadded these papers, these documents, into a pouch, slung at his side.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #93)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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19
90
She also knew, uneasily, that the sight of a collar on a woman's neck, locked there, as of course it would be in the case of a slave, tended to be sexually stimulatory to men.
19
91
After all, it shows that its wearer is a slave, proclaiming her so, manifesting her so, with all that that can mean to a lustful, powerful, domineering, possessive beast, a man.
19
92
"What have you found?" asked the officer, emerging from Portus's office, a sheaf of papers in his hands, doubtless to be examined by others, elsewhere.
19
93
He wadded these papers, these documents, into a pouch, slung at his side.
19
94
"Nothing," he was told.
19
95
"There is a slave there," said one of the men, indicating Ellen.
19
96
The officer turned and regarded Ellen, and she, aware now of his gaze, put aside her brush and, frightened, knelt facing him, her head down, beside the bucket of water.
She also knew, uneasily, that the sight of a collar on a woman's neck, locked there, as of course it would be in the case of a slave, tended to be sexually stimulatory to men.
After all, it shows that its wearer is a slave, proclaiming her so, manifesting her so, with all that that can mean to a lustful, powerful, domineering, possessive beast, a man.
"What have you found?" asked the officer, emerging from Portus's office, a sheaf of papers in his hands, doubtless to be examined by others, elsewhere.
He wadded these papers, these documents, into a pouch, slung at his side.
"Nothing," he was told.
"There is a slave there," said one of the men, indicating Ellen.
The officer turned and regarded Ellen, and she, aware now of his gaze, put aside her brush and, frightened, knelt facing him, her head down, beside the bucket of water.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19)