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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

Did she long to be on a chain? Did she hope to belong to a man, categorically, as no more than his possession? He lifted the lid of a box to his left. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #11)
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5 11 Did she long to be on a chain? Did she hope to belong to a man, categorically, as no more than his possession? He lifted the lid of a box to his left.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 8 I assumed that this, the clearing or whatever it might be, would be done from the outside, or that the men in the cab would attend to it.
5 9 Certainly our captor showed no indication of leaving us alone in the van.
5 10 Unattended, even handcuffed together, might we not have attempted flight? But I was afraid that Paula, even given such an opportunity, might have dallied, or, if she ran, it would have been merely for my sake, that I might not have been impeded.
5 11 Did she long to be on a chain? Did she hope to belong to a man, categorically, as no more than his possession? He lifted the lid of a box to his left.
5 12 I did not understand this.
5 13 We heard a creaking, as of the swinging of two large objects, presumably the leaves of a gate.
5 14 The man with us reached into the box to his left, and withdrew two objects, apparently of pliant, folded leather.
I assumed that this, the clearing or whatever it might be, would be done from the outside, or that the men in the cab would attend to it. Certainly our captor showed no indication of leaving us alone in the van. Unattended, even handcuffed together, might we not have attempted flight? But I was afraid that Paula, even given such an opportunity, might have dallied, or, if she ran, it would have been merely for my sake, that I might not have been impeded. Did she long to be on a chain? Did she hope to belong to a man, categorically, as no more than his possession? He lifted the lid of a box to his left. I did not understand this. We heard a creaking, as of the swinging of two large objects, presumably the leaves of a gate. The man with us reached into the box to his left, and withdrew two objects, apparently of pliant, folded leather. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 5)