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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

The bondage knot is a simple looped knot tied in the girl's hair and worn at the side of her right cheek or before her right shoulder. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #640)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 640 The bondage knot is a simple looped knot tied in the girl's hair and worn at the side of her right cheek or before her right shoulder.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 637 I shall mention two such devices.
1 638 There is, first, the bondage knot.
1 639 Most Gorean slave girls have long hair.
1 640 The bondage knot is a simple looped knot tied in the girl's hair and worn at the side of her right cheek or before her right shoulder.
1 641 The girl approaches the master naked and kneels, the bondage knot soft, curled, fallen at the side of her right cheek or before her right shoulder.
1 642 Another device, common in Port Kar, is for the girl to kneel before the master and put her head down and lift her arms, offering him fruit, usually a larma, or a yellow Gorean peach, ripe and fresh.
1 643 These devices, incidentally, may be used even by a slave girl who hates her master but whose body, trained to love, cannot endure the absence of the masculine caress.
I shall mention two such devices. There is, first, the bondage knot. Most Gorean slave girls have long hair. The bondage knot is a simple looped knot tied in the girl's hair and worn at the side of her right cheek or before her right shoulder. The girl approaches the master naked and kneels, the bondage knot soft, curled, fallen at the side of her right cheek or before her right shoulder. Another device, common in Port Kar, is for the girl to kneel before the master and put her head down and lift her arms, offering him fruit, usually a larma, or a yellow Gorean peach, ripe and fresh. These devices, incidentally, may be used even by a slave girl who hates her master but whose body, trained to love, cannot endure the absence of the masculine caress. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1)