Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
12
584
Even I, who was white silk, was rendered profoundly uneasy by more than one of these ties.
Even I, who was white silk, was rendered profoundly uneasy by more than one of these ties.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #584)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
581
In training I, and the others, among many other things, had been accustomed to being secured, fastened, bound, in a variety of fashions.
12
582
Some of these ties, doubtless by intent, are provocatively erotic.
12
583
Some of the red-silk girls, finding themselves helpless in some of these binding arrangements, had soon begun to squirm, and lift their bodies plaintively, in supplication, begging use from the guards.
12
584
Even I, who was white silk, was rendered profoundly uneasy by more than one of these ties.
12
585
I felt, in more than one such tie, that if a guard had so much as touched me, perhaps as the small man had done, back in New York City, I might have exploded.
12
586
When I was sure no one was looking, and I lay bound in the rings, together, in a row, with some others, I, too, lifted my body, pleadingly.
12
587
But who should have seen but Inge, who was waiting her turn, to be bound with her set, at the rings.
In training I, and the others, among many other things, had been accustomed to being secured, fastened, bound, in a variety of fashions.
Some of these ties, doubtless by intent, are provocatively erotic.
Some of the red-silk girls, finding themselves helpless in some of these binding arrangements, had soon begun to squirm, and lift their bodies plaintively, in supplication, begging use from the guards.
Even I, who was white silk, was rendered profoundly uneasy by more than one of these ties.
I felt, in more than one such tie, that if a guard had so much as touched me, perhaps as the small man had done, back in New York City, I might have exploded.
When I was sure no one was looking, and I lay bound in the rings, together, in a row, with some others, I, too, lifted my body, pleadingly.
But who should have seen but Inge, who was waiting her turn, to be bound with her set, at the rings.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 12)