Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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7
My head was forced up, and the house collar, now a new house collar, submitting to a bolt and key, was thrust up, under my chin.
My head was forced up, and the house collar, now a new house collar, submitting to a bolt and key, was thrust up, under my chin.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #7)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
4
I had not been permitted clothing after my red-silking.
8
5
The ribbon, however, was removed from my collar.
8
6
It is the common presumption that a female slave is "red-silk".
8
7
My head was forced up, and the house collar, now a new house collar, submitting to a bolt and key, was thrust up, under my chin.
8
8
This new house collar was quite different from the original house collar in which I had been placed, the high, heavy, iron collar, which had been hammered about my neck.
8
9
That had been removed in the house's metal shop the morning following my red-silking.
8
10
I was much pleased to be relieved of the original collar.
I had not been permitted clothing after my red-silking.
The ribbon, however, was removed from my collar.
It is the common presumption that a female slave is "red-silk".
My head was forced up, and the house collar, now a new house collar, submitting to a bolt and key, was thrust up, under my chin.
This new house collar was quite different from the original house collar in which I had been placed, the high, heavy, iron collar, which had been hammered about my neck.
That had been removed in the house's metal shop the morning following my red-silking.
I was much pleased to be relieved of the original collar.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8)