Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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327
They are less expensive than the lock variety; also, they may be tied at various places on the body, about the neck, the wrist, the ankle, about the thigh, about the arm, etc.
2
328
; it is delightful to bell a girl; she may not remove them, of course, without her master's permission.
2
329
I passed by the door of a slaver's house.
2
330
high in the house, through one of the narrow windows, I saw a girl, looking out.
2
331
She smiled, and put her arm out through the window, waving.
2
332
Her face pressed against the bars.
2
333
She was collared.
They are less expensive than the lock variety; also, they may be tied at various places on the body, about the neck, the wrist, the ankle, about the thigh, about the arm, etc.
; it is delightful to bell a girl; she may not remove them, of course, without her master's permission.
I passed by the door of a slaver's house.
high in the house, through one of the narrow windows, I saw a girl, looking out.
She smiled, and put her arm out through the window, waving.
Her face pressed against the bars.
She was collared.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )