Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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195
The coils of the looped binding fiber, in their circularity and width, suggested the encirclement of a collar, one for a small throat, that of a female.
The coils of the looped binding fiber, in their circularity and width, suggested the encirclement of a collar, one for a small throat, that of a female.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #195)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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1
192
Sometimes, as a punishment, girls are forced to remain in place, standing on such a bit of cloth.
1
193
It is not easy to do, after a time.
1
194
A misstep or loss of balance must be reported to the master, and is commonly met with a stroke of the switch.
1
195
The coils of the looped binding fiber, in their circularity and width, suggested the encirclement of a collar, one for a small throat, that of a female.
1
196
And certainly they were reminiscent of the multiply stranded, temporary collars, tied shut, sometimes put on captures, particularly on stripped free women, the stripping and collaring serving to make clear their transient status, prior to an appropriate marking and collaring.
1
197
There is little in a paga tavern which does not have, in one way or another, its meaning.
1
198
The girl lifted her head.
Sometimes, as a punishment, girls are forced to remain in place, standing on such a bit of cloth.
It is not easy to do, after a time.
A misstep or loss of balance must be reported to the master, and is commonly met with a stroke of the switch.
The coils of the looped binding fiber, in their circularity and width, suggested the encirclement of a collar, one for a small throat, that of a female.
And certainly they were reminiscent of the multiply stranded, temporary collars, tied shut, sometimes put on captures, particularly on stripped free women, the stripping and collaring serving to make clear their transient status, prior to an appropriate marking and collaring.
There is little in a paga tavern which does not have, in one way or another, its meaning.
The girl lifted her head.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1)