Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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47
This, in its normal placement, allowed me to use my hands fairly well.
24
48
This usage was restricted, of course, if the chain were thrown behind the back of my neck, or, more so, if it were looped about my neck.
24
49
Sometimes, too, I was made to step over the chain, bringing it up behind me, which tends to hold the hands, as they might twist or struggle, back, near my waist or hips.
24
50
These chaining arrangements were fairly normal with the female work slaves in the "black chain of Ionicus".
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51
The only differences between our chainings were usually the numbers of links separating our ankles, this being a function of the length of our legs.
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52
"You know that he is down there, among the others," said the girl, near me, she, too, chained, standing in the sand, on the top of the small hill, her own water bag on its strap over her shoulder.
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53
"Yes," I whispered, frightened.
This, in its normal placement, allowed me to use my hands fairly well.
This usage was restricted, of course, if the chain were thrown behind the back of my neck, or, more so, if it were looped about my neck.
Sometimes, too, I was made to step over the chain, bringing it up behind me, which tends to hold the hands, as they might twist or struggle, back, near my waist or hips.
These chaining arrangements were fairly normal with the female work slaves in the "black chain of Ionicus".
The only differences between our chainings were usually the numbers of links separating our ankles, this being a function of the length of our legs.
"You know that he is down there, among the others," said the girl, near me, she, too, chained, standing in the sand, on the top of the small hill, her own water bag on its strap over her shoulder.
"Yes," I whispered, frightened.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )