Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
27
1237
"A slave collar?" "The collar of a slave," he smiled.
"A slave collar?" "The collar of a slave," he smiled.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #1237)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
1234
On what would be their last session, while she was earnestly, somewhat pathetically, somewhat desperately, propounding her theories, that he should repudiate his masculinity, theories dictated by policy preferences and much at odds with the insights of seminal depth psychologists, he removed an object from his jacket and threw it on the desk before her.
27
1235
"What is that?" she asked, though surely she knew.
27
1236
What woman would not? "It is a slave collar," he told her.
27
1237
"A slave collar?" "The collar of a slave," he smiled.
27
1238
"I do not understand".
27
1239
"You may put it on, or not".
27
1240
"Where is the key?" she asked.
On what would be their last session, while she was earnestly, somewhat pathetically, somewhat desperately, propounding her theories, that he should repudiate his masculinity, theories dictated by policy preferences and much at odds with the insights of seminal depth psychologists, he removed an object from his jacket and threw it on the desk before her.
"What is that?" she asked, though surely she knew.
What woman would not? "It is a slave collar," he told her.
"A slave collar?" "The collar of a slave," he smiled.
"I do not understand".
"You may put it on, or not".
"Where is the key?" she asked.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)