Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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28
12
There were varieties of ring locks.
There were varieties of ring locks.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #12)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
28
9
The box, about a foot wide and deep, and two feet long, floating, heavy, almost entirely submerged, with an ornate ring lock, rubbed against the side of the canoe.
28
10
By its metal handles I drew it into the canoe.
28
11
With the back of one of the heavy pangas I struck loose the ring lock.
28
12
There were varieties of ring locks.
28
13
This one was a combination padlock, in which numbers, inscribed on rotating metal disks, fitted together, are to be properly aligned, this permitting the free extraction of the bolt.
28
14
This, as is the case with most single-alignment ring locks, was not a high-security lock.
28
15
The materials in the box, I was confident, would not be of great value.
The box, about a foot wide and deep, and two feet long, floating, heavy, almost entirely submerged, with an ornate ring lock, rubbed against the side of the canoe.
By its metal handles I drew it into the canoe.
With the back of one of the heavy pangas I struck loose the ring lock.
There were varieties of ring locks.
This one was a combination padlock, in which numbers, inscribed on rotating metal disks, fitted together, are to be properly aligned, this permitting the free extraction of the bolt.
This, as is the case with most single-alignment ring locks, was not a high-security lock.
The materials in the box, I was confident, would not be of great value.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 28)