Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
90
He then came about, before me.
24
91
"Stand up, kajira," he said, "and strip".
24
92
I swiftly removed the tunic, and handed it to him.
24
93
As one receives clothing, if one receives it, at the hand of the master, so, too, commonly, one returns it to the hand of the master.
24
94
It is thus clear that clothing, if it is permitted, is at the discretion of the master.
24
95
I was then regarded, in my new collar.
24
96
I put my head down.
He then came about, before me.
"Stand up, kajira," he said, "and strip".
I swiftly removed the tunic, and handed it to him.
As one receives clothing, if one receives it, at the hand of the master, so, too, commonly, one returns it to the hand of the master.
It is thus clear that clothing, if it is permitted, is at the discretion of the master.
I was then regarded, in my new collar.
I put my head down.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )