Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
41
110
Indeed, in many public buildings slaves are not allowed, no more than other domestic animals.
Indeed, in many public buildings slaves are not allowed, no more than other domestic animals.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 41, Sentence #110)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
41
107
"You should be chained to a ring!" she said.
41
108
"Yes, Mistress," I said.
41
109
In many public places, particularly in the high cities, provided as a public convenience, there are slave rings to which a slave might be fastened while her master busies himself elsewhere.
41
110
Indeed, in many public buildings slaves are not allowed, no more than other domestic animals.
41
111
"One should keep meaningless sluts, she-urts like you, on a chain," she said.
41
112
"How else to keep you from roving about, gossiping, lapping water from the fountains, perhaps even from the higher levels, from stealing from carts and stalls?" "Forgive me, Mistress," I whispered.
41
113
I did not dare meet her eyes.
"You should be chained to a ring!" she said.
"Yes, Mistress," I said.
In many public places, particularly in the high cities, provided as a public convenience, there are slave rings to which a slave might be fastened while her master busies himself elsewhere.
Indeed, in many public buildings slaves are not allowed, no more than other domestic animals.
"One should keep meaningless sluts, she-urts like you, on a chain," she said.
"How else to keep you from roving about, gossiping, lapping water from the fountains, perhaps even from the higher levels, from stealing from carts and stalls?" "Forgive me, Mistress," I whispered.
I did not dare meet her eyes.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 41)