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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
44 98 I felt the bracelets removed from my wrists.
44 99 He then relieved me of the leash, and, lastly, the blindfold.
44 100 This is the order in which such things are commonly done.
44 101 Is the leash not suitable for a slave? Does it not help her to keep in mind that she is a beast? And how helpless, and vulnerable, and in ignorance, is a blindfolded, or hooded, slave! Is it not suitable then that that bond would be the last removed? I blinked against the lamplight.
44 102 One lamp hung from the ceiling; two others were in wall niches.
44 103 There was a small, wheeled brazier on the floor, which warmed the room.
44 104 There were chests in the room, too, and a curule chair, and a couch.
I felt the bracelets removed from my wrists. He then relieved me of the leash, and, lastly, the blindfold. This is the order in which such things are commonly done. Is the leash not suitable for a slave? Does it not help her to keep in mind that she is a beast? And how helpless, and vulnerable, and in ignorance, is a blindfolded, or hooded, slave! Is it not suitable then that that bond would be the last removed? I blinked against the lamplight. One lamp hung from the ceiling; two others were in wall niches. There was a small, wheeled brazier on the floor, which warmed the room. There were chests in the room, too, and a curule chair, and a couch. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )