Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
229
This is useful not only when it serves normal purposes of storage and transport, but also, of course, when it is submitted for the inspection of members of an audience.
This is useful not only when it serves normal purposes of storage and transport, but also, of course, when it is submitted for the inspection of members of an audience.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #229)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
226
However, I had made certain adjustments in it.
18
227
The back and bottom, either of which may open from the inside or outside, depending on whether a wall panel or a floor trap is to be utilized in the escape, I had closed with bolts.
18
228
In this fashion the trunk becomes, for most practical purposes, a normal trunk.
18
229
This is useful not only when it serves normal purposes of storage and transport, but also, of course, when it is submitted for the inspection of members of an audience.
18
230
After the inspection it is easy enough, in seeming to do other things, to fix the bolts as one wishes.
18
231
The bolts, of course, are on the outside of the trunk, so that they may be released by the outside performer.
18
232
A consequence of this is that the inside performer, if his external confederate should neglect to free the bolts, would find himself kept in the trunk.
However, I had made certain adjustments in it.
The back and bottom, either of which may open from the inside or outside, depending on whether a wall panel or a floor trap is to be utilized in the escape, I had closed with bolts.
In this fashion the trunk becomes, for most practical purposes, a normal trunk.
This is useful not only when it serves normal purposes of storage and transport, but also, of course, when it is submitted for the inspection of members of an audience.
After the inspection it is easy enough, in seeming to do other things, to fix the bolts as one wishes.
The bolts, of course, are on the outside of the trunk, so that they may be released by the outside performer.
A consequence of this is that the inside performer, if his external confederate should neglect to free the bolts, would find himself kept in the trunk.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 18)