Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
3377
Three or four ahn of intermixed waitings, feedings, quiescences, touchings, strugglings, caressings, and such, are likely to be informative, even to a new girl, of the nature of her condition and various of its aspects.
Three or four Ahn of intermixed waitings, feedings, quiescences, touchings, strugglings, caressings, and such, are likely to be informative, even to a new girl, of the nature of her condition and various of its aspects.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #3377)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
3374
A neck chain is good, fastening her to the slave ring at the foot of your couch.
27
3375
If she performs well you may permit her a blanket.
27
3376
See that she juices swiftly and squirms helplessly.
27
3377
Three or four ahn of intermixed waitings, feedings, quiescences, touchings, strugglings, caressings, and such, are likely to be informative, even to a new girl, of the nature of her condition and various of its aspects.
27
3378
At the end of a few such mornings or afternoons your girl will be well aware that she is no longer a free woman.
27
3379
In such a way a girl learns her collar.
27
3380
If she becomes a nuisance at your feet, too much whining and begging, too many tears on your sandals, you may thrust her aside with your foot, or cuff her".
A neck chain is good, fastening her to the slave ring at the foot of your couch.
If she performs well you may permit her a blanket.
See that she juices swiftly and squirms helplessly.
Three or four ahn of intermixed waitings, feedings, quiescences, touchings, strugglings, caressings, and such, are likely to be informative, even to a new girl, of the nature of her condition and various of its aspects.
At the end of a few such mornings or afternoons your girl will be well aware that she is no longer a free woman.
In such a way a girl learns her collar.
If she becomes a nuisance at your feet, too much whining and begging, too many tears on your sandals, you may thrust her aside with your foot, or cuff her".
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)