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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

I now understood better, though, as it later became clear, did not understand well enough, the purpose of the collar-and-stick arrangement that had puzzled me that morning, four days ago, in the black court. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #59)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 59 I now understood better, though, as it later became clear, did not understand well enough, the purpose of the collar-and-stick arrangement that had puzzled me that morning, four days ago, in the black court.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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27 56 The lock was at my waist.
27 57 My hands, then, were held behind my back, fastened in the attached bracelets.
27 58 If the chain is locked in the back, then one's hands are fastened before one, at one's waist.
27 59 I now understood better, though, as it later became clear, did not understand well enough, the purpose of the collar-and-stick arrangement that had puzzled me that morning, four days ago, in the black court.
27 60 I was to be taken as a "guide slave".
27 61 The collar is locked about one's neck, and the stick, rigid, and more than a yard long, is held by the individual supposedly being guided.
27 62 My master followed me, as though a bit uncertainly, the dark, narrow bandage wrapped about his face, over his eyes.
The lock was at my waist. My hands, then, were held behind my back, fastened in the attached bracelets. If the chain is locked in the back, then one's hands are fastened before one, at one's waist. I now understood better, though, as it later became clear, did not understand well enough, the purpose of the collar-and-stick arrangement that had puzzled me that morning, four days ago, in the black court. I was to be taken as a "guide slave". The collar is locked about one's neck, and the stick, rigid, and more than a yard long, is held by the individual supposedly being guided. My master followed me, as though a bit uncertainly, the dark, narrow bandage wrapped about his face, over his eyes. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 27)