Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
142
The other form of hair tie had the hands of a woman tied behind her back to the hair of the woman who, her head lowered, knelt behind her.
The other form of hair tie had the hands of a woman tied behind her back to the hair of the woman who, her head lowered, knelt behind her.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #142)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
139
In one, the wrists of one woman were bound before her body, lifted and raised, in the hair of the woman before her.
28
140
Another woman's wrists, then, would be bound in her hair, and so on.
28
141
Some of these women were coffled in lines, and others in circles, the last woman's hair serving to bind the wrists of the first woman.
28
142
The other form of hair tie had the hands of a woman tied behind her back to the hair of the woman who, her head lowered, knelt behind her.
28
143
Once again, some were secured in lines, and others in circles, the hands of the last woman being tied in the hair of the first.
28
144
This second form of hair tie, done in lines, incidentally, resembles a common coffle arrangement, achieved with a set of relatively short thongs, each about five feet in length.
28
145
The first woman's hands are bound behind her back with one end of such a thong and then the other end is taken up and knotted about the neck of the woman behind her; this woman's hands are then bound behind her with another thong, its free end then being taken up and bound about the neck of the woman behind her, and so on.
In one, the wrists of one woman were bound before her body, lifted and raised, in the hair of the woman before her.
Another woman's wrists, then, would be bound in her hair, and so on.
Some of these women were coffled in lines, and others in circles, the last woman's hair serving to bind the wrists of the first woman.
The other form of hair tie had the hands of a woman tied behind her back to the hair of the woman who, her head lowered, knelt behind her.
Once again, some were secured in lines, and others in circles, the hands of the last woman being tied in the hair of the first.
This second form of hair tie, done in lines, incidentally, resembles a common coffle arrangement, achieved with a set of relatively short thongs, each about five feet in length.
The first woman's hands are bound behind her back with one end of such a thong and then the other end is taken up and knotted about the neck of the woman behind her; this woman's hands are then bound behind her with another thong, its free end then being taken up and bound about the neck of the woman behind her, and so on.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 28)