Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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796
In other situations the posture may be imposed upon her as a discipline, to position her for animal usage, to remind her that she is a slave, and so on.
In other situations the posture may be imposed upon her as a discipline, to position her for animal usage, to remind her that she is a slave, and so on.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #796)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
793
A slave is sometimes put to all fours, that she may move thusly, accompanying masters.
3
794
In this posture she cannot suddenly run, or dart away.
3
795
In the situation described the posture was doubtless imposed as a security measure, on an unknown slave, mysteriously arrived from the darkness.
3
796
In other situations the posture may be imposed upon her as a discipline, to position her for animal usage, to remind her that she is a slave, and so on.
3
797
"I resented being on all fours amongst men," she said, "forced to look up at them from such a position, and such.
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798
'Come along, kajira,' he said, moving away.
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799
I followed him, on all fours.
A slave is sometimes put to all fours, that she may move thusly, accompanying masters.
In this posture she cannot suddenly run, or dart away.
In the situation described the posture was doubtless imposed as a security measure, on an unknown slave, mysteriously arrived from the darkness.
In other situations the posture may be imposed upon her as a discipline, to position her for animal usage, to remind her that she is a slave, and so on.
"I resented being on all fours amongst men," she said, "forced to look up at them from such a position, and such.
'Come along, kajira,' he said, moving away.
I followed him, on all fours.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)