Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
364
We had used it because it resembled a slaver's grid, to which slaves may be bound at a master's pleasure in an almost infinite variety of attitudes, and positions, ranging from quite standard to exquisitely exotic.
We had used it because it resembled a slaver's grid, to which slaves may be bound at a master's pleasure in an almost infinite variety of attitudes, and positions, ranging from quite standard to exquisitely exotic.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #364)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
361
I watched them, to make certain they did not get into any trouble, at least as far as I could follow them visually.
21
362
Then I took my way back through the apartments to where we had secured the prisoners.
21
363
We had tied them, stripped, standing, their backs to the bars, their arms lifted and spread, wrists tied back to the bars, ankles, too, to the barred gate, then again dropped, which had originally prevented me from immediately following Belnar.
21
364
We had used it because it resembled a slaver's grid, to which slaves may be bound at a master's pleasure in an almost infinite variety of attitudes, and positions, ranging from quite standard to exquisitely exotic.
21
365
We had lowered the gate this time from the outside, from the apartment side, by means of a cord which we attached to the drop lever and then passed through the bars.
21
366
In this fashion, it could be dropped from the front, rather than the rear.
21
367
We had then only to fasten our prisoners, in whatever manner we chose, to it.
I watched them, to make certain they did not get into any trouble, at least as far as I could follow them visually.
Then I took my way back through the apartments to where we had secured the prisoners.
We had tied them, stripped, standing, their backs to the bars, their arms lifted and spread, wrists tied back to the bars, ankles, too, to the barred gate, then again dropped, which had originally prevented me from immediately following Belnar.
We had used it because it resembled a slaver's grid, to which slaves may be bound at a master's pleasure in an almost infinite variety of attitudes, and positions, ranging from quite standard to exquisitely exotic.
We had lowered the gate this time from the outside, from the apartment side, by means of a cord which we attached to the drop lever and then passed through the bars.
In this fashion, it could be dropped from the front, rather than the rear.
We had then only to fasten our prisoners, in whatever manner we chose, to it.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 21)