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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

This tie, it might be noted, positions a girl's hands quite near areas of likely predation by a captor. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #712)
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17 712 This tie, it might be noted, positions a girl's hands quite near areas of likely predation by a captor.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 709 The longer length of the same cord is then taken about her belly and the other wrist is then tied within it, on the other side of her body, leaving some eighteen inches of cord on the other side of the tie.
17 710 The cord is then drawn back about her belly and the two free ends tied together behind her back, this being done in such a way that the bond is quite snug.
17 711 The result is that her hands are held apart, on opposite sides of her body, and that neither hand can reach a knot, either at a wrist or behind the back.
17 712 This tie, it might be noted, positions a girl's hands quite near areas of likely predation by a captor.
17 713 But, too, because of it, perhaps to her acute frustration, so near, and yet so far, she finds that she is absolutely incapable of interfering with any attentions to which he chooses to subject her.
17 714 The waist tie, too, of course, in a female, given her marvelous beauty, the flaring excitements of her hips and breasts, cannot be slipped.
17 715 It is a common capture tie.
The longer length of the same cord is then taken about her belly and the other wrist is then tied within it, on the other side of her body, leaving some eighteen inches of cord on the other side of the tie. The cord is then drawn back about her belly and the two free ends tied together behind her back, this being done in such a way that the bond is quite snug. The result is that her hands are held apart, on opposite sides of her body, and that neither hand can reach a knot, either at a wrist or behind the back. This tie, it might be noted, positions a girl's hands quite near areas of likely predation by a captor. But, too, because of it, perhaps to her acute frustration, so near, and yet so far, she finds that she is absolutely incapable of interfering with any attentions to which he chooses to subject her. The waist tie, too, of course, in a female, given her marvelous beauty, the flaring excitements of her hips and breasts, cannot be slipped. It is a common capture tie. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 17)