Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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211
"But, too," had said Lord Nishida, "we wish her to fear her fellow slaves".
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212
"Why is that?" I had asked.
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213
"That," said Lord Nishida, "she will see men as her only protectors, her only defense, and will thus be the more anxious to be fully pleasing to them".
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214
The lovely Saru wore one other bond than I have mentioned, other than, of course, the common bond of all Gorean slave girls, their brands and collars, and that was a chain on her neck, which fastened her to a ring set in the wagon bed.
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This was intended to make her theft less practicable.
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216
Are not valuable objects often chained down? Indeed, many a female slave, at night, is chained to her master's slave ring.
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217
In this fashion, they are not only nicely secured but are conveniently at hand should the master desire them in the night.
"But, too," had said Lord Nishida, "we wish her to fear her fellow slaves".
"Why is that?" I had asked.
"That," said Lord Nishida, "she will see men as her only protectors, her only defense, and will thus be the more anxious to be fully pleasing to them".
The lovely Saru wore one other bond than I have mentioned, other than, of course, the common bond of all Gorean slave girls, their brands and collars, and that was a chain on her neck, which fastened her to a ring set in the wagon bed.
This was intended to make her theft less practicable.
Are not valuable objects often chained down? Indeed, many a female slave, at night, is chained to her master's slave ring.
In this fashion, they are not only nicely secured but are conveniently at hand should the master desire them in the night.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )