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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

Each place on the bench is fitted with ankle and wrist stocks, and for each bench, if the barge was being used for its customary purpose, the transport of female slaves, there would also have been a simple, convenient plank collar. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #87)
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2 87 Each place on the bench is fitted with ankle and wrist stocks, and for each bench, if the barge was being used for its customary purpose, the transport of female slaves, there would also have been a simple, convenient plank collar.

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 84 With my heel I kicked some light, siriklike slave chains back under the bench.
2 85 Such chains are too light for a man, but they are fully adequate for a woman.
2 86 The primary holding arrangements for women on the benches, however, are not chains.
2 87 Each place on the bench is fitted with ankle and wrist stocks, and for each bench, if the barge was being used for its customary purpose, the transport of female slaves, there would also have been a simple, convenient plank collar.
2 88 Only the iron framework for that collar was now in evidence.
2 89 In such a collar, had it been in place, two planks would be involved, both flat and horizontal, each of which would contain five matching semicircular openings.
2 90 These planks are supported by, and fixed in, the iron framework.
With my heel I kicked some light, siriklike slave chains back under the bench. Such chains are too light for a man, but they are fully adequate for a woman. The primary holding arrangements for women on the benches, however, are not chains. Each place on the bench is fitted with ankle and wrist stocks, and for each bench, if the barge was being used for its customary purpose, the transport of female slaves, there would also have been a simple, convenient plank collar. Only the iron framework for that collar was now in evidence. In such a collar, had it been in place, two planks would be involved, both flat and horizontal, each of which would contain five matching semicircular openings. These planks are supported by, and fixed in, the iron framework. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 2)