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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

About her neck, riveted, was a collar of black iron, with a welded ring, to which a chain might be attached. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #166)
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6 166 About her neck, riveted, was a collar of black iron, with a welded ring, to which a chain might be attached.

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 163 A bondmaid thrust through the crowd.
6 164 "Does my Jarl not remember Gunnhild?" she asked.
6 165 She whimpered, and slipped to his side, holding him, lifting her lips to kiss him on the throat, beneath the beard.
6 166 About her neck, riveted, was a collar of black iron, with a welded ring, to which a chain might be attached.
6 167 "What of Pouting Lips?" said another girl, kneeling before him, lifting her eyes to his.
6 168 Sometimes bondmaids are given descriptive names.
6 169 The girl had full, sensuous lips; she was blond; she also smelled of verr; it had doubtless been she whom I had seen on the slope herding verr.
A bondmaid thrust through the crowd. "Does my Jarl not remember Gunnhild?" she asked. She whimpered, and slipped to his side, holding him, lifting her lips to kiss him on the throat, beneath the beard. About her neck, riveted, was a collar of black iron, with a welded ring, to which a chain might be attached. "What of Pouting Lips?" said another girl, kneeling before him, lifting her eyes to his. Sometimes bondmaids are given descriptive names. The girl had full, sensuous lips; she was blond; she also smelled of verr; it had doubtless been she whom I had seen on the slope herding verr. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 6)