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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

In larger houses, girls were sometimes slept in their cages, perhaps to help them keep in mind that they are animals, and thus suitably caged. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #916)
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10 916 In larger houses, girls were sometimes slept in their cages, perhaps to help them keep in mind that they are animals, and thus suitably caged.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 913 "But the Lady Delia has told me that a slut like you belongs on a chain".
10 914 "Yes, Mistress," I said.
10 915 I knew that males commonly kept their girls chained at night, usually to the foot of their couch, where they might be conveniently at hand, if desired in the night.
10 916 In larger houses, girls were sometimes slept in their cages, perhaps to help them keep in mind that they are animals, and thus suitably caged.
10 917 The Lady Bina, perhaps on the advice of the Lady Delia, chained me so that my mat would lie across the threshold, at the height of the stairs.
10 918 My left ankle was chained on one side of the portal and my right wrist on the other side.
10 919 In this way an intruder would have to pass me, indeed, step over me, and, in this passage, would be likely to be discovered.
"But the Lady Delia has told me that a slut like you belongs on a chain". "Yes, Mistress," I said. I knew that males commonly kept their girls chained at night, usually to the foot of their couch, where they might be conveniently at hand, if desired in the night. In larger houses, girls were sometimes slept in their cages, perhaps to help them keep in mind that they are animals, and thus suitably caged. The Lady Bina, perhaps on the advice of the Lady Delia, chained me so that my mat would lie across the threshold, at the height of the stairs. My left ankle was chained on one side of the portal and my right wrist on the other side. In this way an intruder would have to pass me, indeed, step over me, and, in this passage, would be likely to be discovered. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)