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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

I had then, tipping and lifting the trunk, been able to slip between the two iron bands which reinforced its strength, bands which joined with the hardware of the two locks, making it impossible to cut or saw around the locks. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #12)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 12 I had then, tipping and lifting the trunk, been able to slip between the two iron bands which reinforced its strength, bands which joined with the hardware of the two locks, making it impossible to cut or saw around the locks.

Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 9 I rejoiced that Speusippus was not more fastidious about the conditions of my confinement.
21 10 Yesterday morning, before dawn, the bottom of the trunk had been loosened and, rolling to one side, I could get my fingers beneath it.
21 11 Tonight, a few Ahn ago, I had lifted it, inside the trunk.
21 12 I had then, tipping and lifting the trunk, been able to slip between the two iron bands which reinforced its strength, bands which joined with the hardware of the two locks, making it impossible to cut or saw around the locks.
21 13 I had then eased the trunk back into place, slipped from the wagon, sneaked from the camp, and run.
21 14 I was naked again, as I had been, in the camp of Miles of Argentum.
21 15 I did not know where my slave tunic was, as, each night, Speusippus would put it somewhere after I had been locked in the trunk.
I rejoiced that Speusippus was not more fastidious about the conditions of my confinement. Yesterday morning, before dawn, the bottom of the trunk had been loosened and, rolling to one side, I could get my fingers beneath it. Tonight, a few Ahn ago, I had lifted it, inside the trunk. I had then, tipping and lifting the trunk, been able to slip between the two iron bands which reinforced its strength, bands which joined with the hardware of the two locks, making it impossible to cut or saw around the locks. I had then eased the trunk back into place, slipped from the wagon, sneaked from the camp, and run. I was naked again, as I had been, in the camp of Miles of Argentum. I did not know where my slave tunic was, as, each night, Speusippus would put it somewhere after I had been locked in the trunk. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 21)