She did not know if she were to be added to that chain, or to another.
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Several chains had passed her cage.
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"Please let me out of the cage," thought Ellen.
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"Oh, please, masters, let me out!" Selius Arconious, she recalled, had suggested that she be confined "straitly," and the scribe, to whom he had given some fifteen tarsk-bits, buying her blows, had found this not only agreeable, but, given his earlier rancor, eminently fitting.
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And so she had been put into the tiny cage.
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"This is the smallest of the woman cages?" had asked the guardsman, her tether looped about his left wrist.
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"Yes," had said the attendant.
She did not know if she were to be added to that chain, or to another.
Several chains had passed her cage.
"Please let me out of the cage," thought Ellen.
"Oh, please, masters, let me out!" Selius Arconious, she recalled, had suggested that she be confined "straitly," and the scribe, to whom he had given some fifteen tarsk-bits, buying her blows, had found this not only agreeable, but, given his earlier rancor, eminently fitting.
And so she had been put into the tiny cage.
"This is the smallest of the woman cages?" had asked the guardsman, her tether looped about his left wrist.
"Yes," had said the attendant.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter )