Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
171
"Take it off! Any collar but this! Let it be a high collar, a weight collar, a punishment collar! Let it have inside spikes, anything! But let it not be this collar, not a collar which identifies me as the slave of Fenlon of Ti.
"Take it off! Any collar but this! Let it be a high collar, a weight collar, a punishment collar! Let it have inside spikes, anything! But let it not be this collar, not a collar which identifies me as the slave of Fenlon of Ti.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #171)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
36
168
Courtney's hands struggled against the slave bracelets.
36
169
She lifted her head and shook it, and turned it from side to side, wildly, as though she could somehow, by such an absurd means, free herself of the collar.
36
170
"Take it off!" she begged.
36
171
"Take it off! Any collar but this! Let it be a high collar, a weight collar, a punishment collar! Let it have inside spikes, anything! But let it not be this collar, not a collar which identifies me as the slave of Fenlon of Ti.
36
172
Do you not know what would be done to us if we should come into the power of the corsairs?" Again, futilely, she shook her head, and turned it, wildly, in helpless frustration.
36
173
"Do not be stupid," said Margot.
36
174
"Even if we were not braceleted, even if we could tear at our collars with our hands, we could not begin to remove them.
Courtney's hands struggled against the slave bracelets.
She lifted her head and shook it, and turned it from side to side, wildly, as though she could somehow, by such an absurd means, free herself of the collar.
"Take it off!" she begged.
"Take it off! Any collar but this! Let it be a high collar, a weight collar, a punishment collar! Let it have inside spikes, anything! But let it not be this collar, not a collar which identifies me as the slave of Fenlon of Ti.
Do you not know what would be done to us if we should come into the power of the corsairs?" Again, futilely, she shook her head, and turned it, wildly, in helpless frustration.
"Do not be stupid," said Margot.
"Even if we were not braceleted, even if we could tear at our collars with our hands, we could not begin to remove them.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 36)