Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
3
798
'Come along, kajira,' he said, moving away.
3
799
I followed him, on all fours.
3
800
In a few moments the small fire had been rekindled, and I was permitted to kneel, where the firelight played upon me, the men, eleven as I now counted, sitting back from the fire.
3
801
I could see some small tents, and some paraphernalia of the camp, to my left.
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.
In a few moments the small fire had been rekindled, and I was permitted to kneel, where the firelight played upon me, the men, eleven as I now counted, sitting back from the fire.
I could see some small tents, and some paraphernalia of the camp, to my left.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )