Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
57
Chains are arousing to a female who knows she is a slave, and what she is for, and yet these were not the chains of a man, a master whose helpless possession and plaything one might know oneself to be, but those of a mistress and a beast, to neither of which, I gathered, was I of more interest than a small, silken, pet sleen.
Chains are arousing to a female who knows she is a slave, and what she is for, and yet these were not the chains of a man, a master whose helpless possession and plaything one might know oneself to be, but those of a mistress and a beast, to neither of which, I gathered, was I of more interest than a small, silken, pet sleen.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #57)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
54
I would sometimes twist, and sweat on my mat.
11
55
Sometimes I would pull a little at the chain on my left ankle, fastened on one side of the threshold, and that on my right wrist, fastened to the other side.
11
56
I knew myself chained, and as a slave.
11
57
Chains are arousing to a female who knows she is a slave, and what she is for, and yet these were not the chains of a man, a master whose helpless possession and plaything one might know oneself to be, but those of a mistress and a beast, to neither of which, I gathered, was I of more interest than a small, silken, pet sleen.
11
58
I would with my left hand sometimes touch the collar on my throat.
11
59
Sometimes I would try to pull it off, but it was locked on me.
11
60
What is the point, I wondered, of being in a collar, if it were not the collar of a master? I was uneasy.
I would sometimes twist, and sweat on my mat.
Sometimes I would pull a little at the chain on my left ankle, fastened on one side of the threshold, and that on my right wrist, fastened to the other side.
I knew myself chained, and as a slave.
Chains are arousing to a female who knows she is a slave, and what she is for, and yet these were not the chains of a man, a master whose helpless possession and plaything one might know oneself to be, but those of a mistress and a beast, to neither of which, I gathered, was I of more interest than a small, silken, pet sleen.
I would with my left hand sometimes touch the collar on my throat.
Sometimes I would try to pull it off, but it was locked on me.
What is the point, I wondered, of being in a collar, if it were not the collar of a master? I was uneasy.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 11)