Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
183
This appertains to the slave particularly when she is upright, sitting, or lying.
5
184
We, of course, were on all fours, and thus the sheet would be likely to do little more than hide the slave from sight.
5
185
As it was night, and late, and there was confusion in the streets, the masters, I am sure, were more than content with this limited objective.
5
186
Lastly, it might be noted that the slave sheet, when fastened about the head, not only conceals the slave's features, but, in its way, to some extent, hoods the slave, thus making her less aware of her surroundings and more manageable.
5
187
A sheet was put about the first slave in the coffle.
5
188
I was uneasy when I noted it was put over her head and fastened in place.
5
189
Below the fastening it was parted, dangling to each side of the coffle rope.
This appertains to the slave particularly when she is upright, sitting, or lying.
We, of course, were on all fours, and thus the sheet would be likely to do little more than hide the slave from sight.
As it was night, and late, and there was confusion in the streets, the masters, I am sure, were more than content with this limited objective.
Lastly, it might be noted that the slave sheet, when fastened about the head, not only conceals the slave's features, but, in its way, to some extent, hoods the slave, thus making her less aware of her surroundings and more manageable.
A sheet was put about the first slave in the coffle.
I was uneasy when I noted it was put over her head and fastened in place.
Below the fastening it was parted, dangling to each side of the coffle rope.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )