Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
51
277
I saw nothing of a tunic or camisk, or ta-teera, or slave strip, and so I understood I was to be marched naked through the streets on a leash, as a low slave or punished slave.
I saw nothing of a tunic or camisk, or ta-teera, or slave strip, and so I understood I was to be marched naked through the streets on a leash, as a low slave or punished slave.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 51, Sentence #277)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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51
274
It, and that which had bound my ankles, he returned to his pouch.
51
275
Then, from the pouch he produced a leash and collar.
51
276
I would then be leashed and collared in the streets.
51
277
I saw nothing of a tunic or camisk, or ta-teera, or slave strip, and so I understood I was to be marched naked through the streets on a leash, as a low slave or punished slave.
51
278
How amused would be other slaves, to see me so.
51
279
To be sure, I was a barbarian.
51
280
Lastly, as I was now braceleted and leashed, he freed me of the shackle on my left ankle.
It, and that which had bound my ankles, he returned to his pouch.
Then, from the pouch he produced a leash and collar.
I would then be leashed and collared in the streets.
I saw nothing of a tunic or camisk, or ta-teera, or slave strip, and so I understood I was to be marched naked through the streets on a leash, as a low slave or punished slave.
How amused would be other slaves, to see me so.
To be sure, I was a barbarian.
Lastly, as I was now braceleted and leashed, he freed me of the shackle on my left ankle.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 51)