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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 629 Another slaver's man walked past them.
3 630 They shrank back.
3 631 I wondered if these girls had been in the same shipment as the girl I had met in the house of Samos.
3 632 I supposed at one time each, unconscious, had worn locked on her left ankle the steel identification anklet of the kur slaver.
3 633 They wore now, as it was easy to see, only rounded ankle rings.
3 634 Their feet were all bare, of course.
3 635 Slavers do not put chains or bonds over stockings; similarly, if wrists are to be chained or bound, gloves would be removed; bonds are not placed over clothing.
Another slaver's man walked past them. They shrank back. I wondered if these girls had been in the same shipment as the girl I had met in the house of Samos. I supposed at one time each, unconscious, had worn locked on her left ankle the steel identification anklet of the kur slaver. They wore now, as it was easy to see, only rounded ankle rings. Their feet were all bare, of course. Slavers do not put chains or bonds over stockings; similarly, if wrists are to be chained or bound, gloves would be removed; bonds are not placed over clothing. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )