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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

Similarly tying the loose bondage knot in her hair may bring discipline. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #253)
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37 253 Similarly tying the loose bondage knot in her hair may bring discipline.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

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37 250 "Such palms look well in nadu," said the subordinate, "when a naked slave dares to put the back of her hands on her widened thighs, mutely begging a master to be put to his use pleasure".
37 251 In the usual position of nadu the palms of the slave's hands are placed down on the thighs.
37 252 Slaves can be beaten for boldly daring to beg for use in such a way, exposing the delicacy of their palms to the master.
37 253 Similarly tying the loose bondage knot in her hair may bring discipline.
37 254 Many masters do not care for such blatant, piteous behaviors, such insolent boldness, resenting the slave's attempt to appeal to them, to plead for the satisfaction of her needs.
37 255 Who cares for the needs of a slave? Do the brutes, the monsters, I wonder, not know what they have done to us? It is they who, perhaps to their amusement, saw to the kindling of our slave fires, they who have made us the helpless prisoners of our needs.
37 256 Do they understand what it is to be in a collar? Do they understand our torment, its depth, its urgency, its rage, its heat, and pervasiveness? How it puts us at their feet! Do they not understand that the strongest of a slave girl's bonds, more stringent than the coarseness of swathed ropes, more obdurate than the clasp of weighty shackles, are her needs? "Release my wrists," said the Lady Dorna, sternly.
"Such palms look well in nadu," said the subordinate, "when a naked slave dares to put the back of her hands on her widened thighs, mutely begging a master to be put to his use pleasure". In the usual position of nadu the palms of the slave's hands are placed down on the thighs. Slaves can be beaten for boldly daring to beg for use in such a way, exposing the delicacy of their palms to the master. Similarly tying the loose bondage knot in her hair may bring discipline. Many masters do not care for such blatant, piteous behaviors, such insolent boldness, resenting the slave's attempt to appeal to them, to plead for the satisfaction of her needs. Who cares for the needs of a slave? Do the brutes, the monsters, I wonder, not know what they have done to us? It is they who, perhaps to their amusement, saw to the kindling of our slave fires, they who have made us the helpless prisoners of our needs. Do they understand what it is to be in a collar? Do they understand our torment, its depth, its urgency, its rage, its heat, and pervasiveness? How it puts us at their feet! Do they not understand that the strongest of a slave girl's bonds, more stringent than the coarseness of swathed ropes, more obdurate than the clasp of weighty shackles, are her needs? "Release my wrists," said the Lady Dorna, sternly. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 37)