Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
296
The girls chained and manacled in various positions within and to this framework, sometimes compellingly attractive positions, are then visible.
The girls chained and manacled in various positions within and to this framework, sometimes compellingly attractive positions, are then visible.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #296)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
293
The girls' ankles are then chained about this bar.
25
294
When the bar is freed and lifted they may then, still in their shackles, be removed through the rear of the wagon, the wagon gate being lowered.
25
295
Another common type of wagon used generally in the transportation of women is the flat-bedded display wagon, with its mounted iron framework.
25
296
The girls chained and manacled in various positions within and to this framework, sometimes compellingly attractive positions, are then visible.
25
297
Sometimes buyers follow such wagons to the markets toward which they are bound.
25
298
Sometimes, however, the girls are sold directly from such wagons, the wagons being in effect themselves traveling markets.
25
299
In such cases usually one side of the flat wagon bed is used as an auction platform, a small but suitable scaffolding on which may be well displayed the lineaments of the girl's beauty, and on which may be exacted from her the provocative performances demanded by cruel and merciless vendors of their beautiful, degraded merchandise.
The girls' ankles are then chained about this bar.
When the bar is freed and lifted they may then, still in their shackles, be removed through the rear of the wagon, the wagon gate being lowered.
Another common type of wagon used generally in the transportation of women is the flat-bedded display wagon, with its mounted iron framework.
The girls chained and manacled in various positions within and to this framework, sometimes compellingly attractive positions, are then visible.
Sometimes buyers follow such wagons to the markets toward which they are bound.
Sometimes, however, the girls are sold directly from such wagons, the wagons being in effect themselves traveling markets.
In such cases usually one side of the flat wagon bed is used as an auction platform, a small but suitable scaffolding on which may be well displayed the lineaments of the girl's beauty, and on which may be exacted from her the provocative performances demanded by cruel and merciless vendors of their beautiful, degraded merchandise.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 25)