Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
27
3274
At least, she thought, it is common rope, and not a leash of knotted leather, or knotted binding fiber, because she knew that knots in such materials might be drawn so tightly that her small, delicate fingers, those of a woman, might lack the strength to undo them.
At least, she thought, it is common rope, and not a leash of knotted leather, or knotted binding fiber, because she knew that knots in such materials might be drawn so tightly that her small, delicate fingers, those of a woman, might lack the strength to undo them.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #3274)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
27
3271
It was tightly knotted, and she could not, of course, see the knot.
27
3272
I was well leashed, she thought, and felt, however unwillingly, a sudden heat in her belly, a sudden flaming within her upper thighs.
27
3273
She reddened.
27
3274
At least, she thought, it is common rope, and not a leash of knotted leather, or knotted binding fiber, because she knew that knots in such materials might be drawn so tightly that her small, delicate fingers, those of a woman, might lack the strength to undo them.
27
3275
At least, she was not in a lock leash, of chain or leather, or in a locked snap-leash that might be attached to her collar.
27
3276
She struggled.
27
3277
Then she looked pathetically at Selius Arconious.
It was tightly knotted, and she could not, of course, see the knot.
I was well leashed, she thought, and felt, however unwillingly, a sudden heat in her belly, a sudden flaming within her upper thighs.
She reddened.
At least, she thought, it is common rope, and not a leash of knotted leather, or knotted binding fiber, because she knew that knots in such materials might be drawn so tightly that her small, delicate fingers, those of a woman, might lack the strength to undo them.
At least, she was not in a lock leash, of chain or leather, or in a locked snap-leash that might be attached to her collar.
She struggled.
Then she looked pathetically at Selius Arconious.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)