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

By the time that camp is made a free woman is commonly begging for the brand and collar, and a slave will be beside herself, writhing and gasping, moaning, crying out, begging, with need, pleading that he will be merciful, that he will deign, if only briefly, to attend to the collar of her. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #777)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 777 By the time that camp is made a free woman is commonly begging for the brand and collar, and a slave will be beside herself, writhing and gasping, moaning, crying out, begging, with need, pleading that he will be merciful, that he will deign, if only briefly, to attend to the collar of her.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 774 The knots were jerked tight on Ellen's wrists.
27 775 The belly-up binding position is often used on long rides, or tarn flights, as it is reliably secure and the captive, or slave, is constantly under surveillance, conveniently at hand, completely in view.
27 776 It is also useful as the captor, or master, may then caress the captive or slave, if only to while away the time.
27 777 By the time that camp is made a free woman is commonly begging for the brand and collar, and a slave will be beside herself, writhing and gasping, moaning, crying out, begging, with need, pleading that he will be merciful, that he will deign, if only briefly, to attend to the collar of her.
27 778 "Did you hear me?" inquired Mirus.
27 779 The rope was then lifted and a length of it looped twice about the slave's neck and knotted there.
27 780 In this fashion a single rope may be used for both binding and leashing.
The knots were jerked tight on Ellen's wrists. The belly-up binding position is often used on long rides, or tarn flights, as it is reliably secure and the captive, or slave, is constantly under surveillance, conveniently at hand, completely in view. It is also useful as the captor, or master, may then caress the captive or slave, if only to while away the time. By the time that camp is made a free woman is commonly begging for the brand and collar, and a slave will be beside herself, writhing and gasping, moaning, crying out, begging, with need, pleading that he will be merciful, that he will deign, if only briefly, to attend to the collar of her. "Did you hear me?" inquired Mirus. The rope was then lifted and a length of it looped twice about the slave's neck and knotted there. In this fashion a single rope may be used for both binding and leashing. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)