• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"martial " "law "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 487 Not only did it serve as an attractive adornment, rather like a necklace, contrasting with, and setting off, the slim, lovely, rounded softness of her throat, but she could not remove it.
27 488 It was locked on her, publicly and obviously.
27 489 It proclaimed her property, slave.
27 490 Thus, on the symbolic level, where human sexuality luxuriates, thrives and flourishes, and aside from the obvious identificatory conveniences of Merchant law, it was far more than a lovely piece of jewelry; it enhanced her beauty not only aesthetically but symbolically, overwhelmingly, devastatingly meaningfully.
27 491 It speaks to him, who sees it on her throat, and it speaks to her, about whose throat it is snugly clasped.
27 492 It tells them both that she belongs to men.
27 493 "You do not return my greeting," said Portus.
Not only did it serve as an attractive adornment, rather like a necklace, contrasting with, and setting off, the slim, lovely, rounded softness of her throat, but she could not remove it. It was locked on her, publicly and obviously. It proclaimed her property, slave. Thus, on the symbolic level, where human sexuality luxuriates, thrives and flourishes, and aside from the obvious identificatory conveniences of Merchant law, it was far more than a lovely piece of jewelry; it enhanced her beauty not only aesthetically but symbolically, overwhelmingly, devastatingly meaningfully. It speaks to him, who sees it on her throat, and it speaks to her, about whose throat it is snugly clasped. It tells them both that she belongs to men. "You do not return my greeting," said Portus. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )