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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

Even if a girl should manage somehow, incredibly, because certain important knots are outside the wicker, to free herself, she would still be held in place by the loops on her throat. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #177)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 177 Even if a girl should manage somehow, incredibly, because certain important knots are outside the wicker, to free herself, she would still be held in place by the loops on her throat.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 174 Their wrists had been tied behind them, a loop running through the heavy wicker to hold them in place.
7 175 Their ankles had been tied together at the center of the basket.
7 176 A further precaution, and an independent one, was a long strip of leather, looped several times about the throat of each and threaded through the wicker.
7 177 Even if a girl should manage somehow, incredibly, because certain important knots are outside the wicker, to free herself, she would still be held in place by the loops on her throat.
7 178 Gorean slavers, it might be mentioned, seldom lose prisoners.
7 179 A girl enslaved on Gor has little prospect of escape.
7 180 She is truly slave, and is likely to remain so, unless, as happens upon occasion, she so pleases a master that he, perhaps against his better judgment, consents to free her.
Their wrists had been tied behind them, a loop running through the heavy wicker to hold them in place. Their ankles had been tied together at the center of the basket. A further precaution, and an independent one, was a long strip of leather, looped several times about the throat of each and threaded through the wicker. Even if a girl should manage somehow, incredibly, because certain important knots are outside the wicker, to free herself, she would still be held in place by the loops on her throat. Gorean slavers, it might be mentioned, seldom lose prisoners. A girl enslaved on Gor has little prospect of escape. She is truly slave, and is likely to remain so, unless, as happens upon occasion, she so pleases a master that he, perhaps against his better judgment, consents to free her. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 7)