Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
15
23
And then one of Lysander's men, in the light of the lamp, above the collar I wore, snapped a new collar about my neck.
And then one of Lysander's men, in the light of the lamp, above the collar I wore, snapped a new collar about my neck.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #23)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
20
I was then bound, hand and foot, my wrists crossed and bound behind me, and my ankles crossed and bound, as well.
15
21
This may be conveniently done, as earlier noted, when one is in bara.
15
22
I was then relieved of the neck chain.
15
23
And then one of Lysander's men, in the light of the lamp, above the collar I wore, snapped a new collar about my neck.
15
24
My former collar, then, that of Lysander of Market of Semris, was removed.
15
25
There was no moment then when I had not been collared.
15
26
Both collars were common collars, light, close-Âfitting, locked in the back.
I was then bound, hand and foot, my wrists crossed and bound behind me, and my ankles crossed and bound, as well.
This may be conveniently done, as earlier noted, when one is in bara.
I was then relieved of the neck chain.
And then one of Lysander's men, in the light of the lamp, above the collar I wore, snapped a new collar about my neck.
My former collar, then, that of Lysander of Market of Semris, was removed.
There was no moment then when I had not been collared.
Both collars were common collars, light, close-Âfitting, locked in the back.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 15)