Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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And there were other textures, and feelings, too, the knowledge that one is owned, and must obey, and the realization that one will be punished if one is not satisfactory, and little things, like the feel of wood on one's knees as one knelt before the free, the sense of a strap cinched tight on one's body, the clasp of slave bracelets, the weight of a shackle, the fiber of cordage in which one lay, bound, and helpless.
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"tal, vulo," said a man.
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"tal, Master," I said.
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"tal, tasta," said another.
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"tal, Master," I said.
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"tal, collar-girl," said another.
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"tal, Master," I said.
And there were other textures, and feelings, too, the knowledge that one is owned, and must obey, and the realization that one will be punished if one is not satisfactory, and little things, like the feel of wood on one's knees as one knelt before the free, the sense of a strap cinched tight on one's body, the clasp of slave bracelets, the weight of a shackle, the fiber of cordage in which one lay, bound, and helpless.
"tal, vulo," said a man.
"tal, Master," I said.
"tal, tasta," said another.
"tal, Master," I said.
"tal, collar-girl," said another.
"tal, Master," I said.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )