Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
98
Each girl is held well in her place, thusly, not only by the ankle and wrist stocks, which hold her ankles back and her wrists beside her, but by the plank collar as well.
Each girl is held well in her place, thusly, not only by the ankle and wrist stocks, which hold her ankles back and her wrists beside her, but by the plank collar as well.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #98)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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2
95
The planks are thick and thus the girls' chins are held high.
2
96
This is thought to be an excellent discipline for them.
2
97
The planks are further reinforced between each girl with a narrowly curved iron band, the open ends of which are pierced; this is slid tight in its slots, in its metal retainers, about the boards, and secured in place with a four-inch metal pin, which may or may not be locked in place.
2
98
Each girl is held well in her place, thusly, not only by the ankle and wrist stocks, which hold her ankles back and her wrists beside her, but by the plank collar as well.
2
99
We were now using the barge, of course, for purposes of concealment.
2
100
There are many such barges in Port Kar and, accordingly, little thought would be given to yet another of them in the canals.
2
101
It might be mentioned in passing that Port Kar's location, with its access to the Vosk Delta, its position in the Tamber Gulf, and its having gleaming Thassa herself lapping at her sea walls, is a not unenviable one for commerce.
The planks are thick and thus the girls' chins are held high.
This is thought to be an excellent discipline for them.
The planks are further reinforced between each girl with a narrowly curved iron band, the open ends of which are pierced; this is slid tight in its slots, in its metal retainers, about the boards, and secured in place with a four-inch metal pin, which may or may not be locked in place.
Each girl is held well in her place, thusly, not only by the ankle and wrist stocks, which hold her ankles back and her wrists beside her, but by the plank collar as well.
We were now using the barge, of course, for purposes of concealment.
There are many such barges in Port Kar and, accordingly, little thought would be given to yet another of them in the canals.
It might be mentioned in passing that Port Kar's location, with its access to the Vosk Delta, its position in the Tamber Gulf, and its having gleaming Thassa herself lapping at her sea walls, is a not unenviable one for commerce.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 2)