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Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)

All these devices work from locks, answering to a common key, which hangs high on the wall, toward the back and left, as you enter. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #197)
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13 197 All these devices work from locks, answering to a common key, which hangs high on the wall, toward the back and left, as you enter.

Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 194 At the far corners of the room, of course, the chains terminate with wrist rings.
13 195 In the center of the wall, near the floor, opposite the curtains, the chain terminates with a collar.
13 196 There are provisions for lengthening and shortening the chains.
13 197 All these devices work from locks, answering to a common key, which hangs high on the wall, toward the back and left, as you enter.
13 198 Needless to say that key cannot be reached by the prisoner if even one of the chains is fastened upon her.
13 199 Near that common key, which hangs on a peg, there is a second peg.
13 200 From the second peg hangs a slave whip.
At the far corners of the room, of course, the chains terminate with wrist rings. In the center of the wall, near the floor, opposite the curtains, the chain terminates with a collar. There are provisions for lengthening and shortening the chains. All these devices work from locks, answering to a common key, which hangs high on the wall, toward the back and left, as you enter. Needless to say that key cannot be reached by the prisoner if even one of the chains is fastened upon her. Near that common key, which hangs on a peg, there is a second peg. From the second peg hangs a slave whip. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 13)