Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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It is difficult to convey to one who has not worn a slave hood how disconcerted and helpless one is in such a device, how much at the mercy of others one is.
It is difficult to convey to one who has not worn a slave hood how disconcerted and helpless one is in such a device, how much at the mercy of others one is.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #100)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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It was of layers of thick, opaque cloth, fitted with a ringed, threaded neck belt.
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I felt the leather encircle my neck closely at which point, at the back of my neck, adjusted, it was fastened shut by means of a padlock snapped through two rings.
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99
The hood was thus locked upon me.
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It is difficult to convey to one who has not worn a slave hood how disconcerted and helpless one is in such a device, how much at the mercy of others one is.
12
101
It is particularly frightening to be switched or whipped in such a device.
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102
"May I speak, Master?" I begged.
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103
"Yes," he said.
It was of layers of thick, opaque cloth, fitted with a ringed, threaded neck belt.
I felt the leather encircle my neck closely at which point, at the back of my neck, adjusted, it was fastened shut by means of a padlock snapped through two rings.
The hood was thus locked upon me.
It is difficult to convey to one who has not worn a slave hood how disconcerted and helpless one is in such a device, how much at the mercy of others one is.
It is particularly frightening to be switched or whipped in such a device.
"May I speak, Master?" I begged.
"Yes," he said.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 12)