Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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I, if her trainer, would probably put her frequently, at least at first, and later for discipline, in a rope slave harness.
I, if her trainer, would probably put her frequently, at least at first, and later for discipline, in a rope slave harness.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #561)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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I wondered what the trainer would prescribe for her.
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Girls differ, trainers differ.
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560
I glanced at the blondish girl, kneeling to one side, the former Miss Priscilla Blake-Allen.
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561
I, if her trainer, would probably put her frequently, at least at first, and later for discipline, in a rope slave harness.
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562
After a night in such harness, her wrists braceleted behind her that she might not remove it, I expected Miss Blake-Allen would be suitably docile, and eager to attend to her lessons.
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563
When the girl had been forced through the door leading to the pens, I turned to Samos.
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564
"Who is Abdul?" I asked.
I wondered what the trainer would prescribe for her.
Girls differ, trainers differ.
I glanced at the blondish girl, kneeling to one side, the former Miss Priscilla Blake-Allen.
I, if her trainer, would probably put her frequently, at least at first, and later for discipline, in a rope slave harness.
After a night in such harness, her wrists braceleted behind her that she might not remove it, I expected Miss Blake-Allen would be suitably docile, and eager to attend to her lessons.
When the girl had been forced through the door leading to the pens, I turned to Samos.
"Who is Abdul?" I asked.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1)