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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

In one common form of such a gag the sewn-leather wadding, part of the gag itself, is commonly held in place by, and generally shielded from tampering by, a metal bar or strap, which locks behind the back of the neck. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #335)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 335 In one common form of such a gag the sewn-leather wadding, part of the gag itself, is commonly held in place by, and generally shielded from tampering by, a metal bar or strap, which locks behind the back of the neck.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 332 Then I caught the wadding on the projection and, in a moment, by means of the projection, drew it from my mouth.
17 333 I threw my head back, even though the gag strap was still between my teeth, and breathed in deeply.
17 334 I was pleased that I had not been put in a metal-and-leather lock gag.
17 335 In one common form of such a gag the sewn-leather wadding, part of the gag itself, is commonly held in place by, and generally shielded from tampering by, a metal bar or strap, which locks behind the back of the neck.
17 336 In another common form the "wadding" is a metal sphere, usually covered with leather, through which passes the metal locking bar or strap.
17 337 A ratchet-and-pawl arrangement, in many cases, allows these to be exactly fitted.
17 338 There are two general size ranges, a larger one for men and a smaller one for women.
Then I caught the wadding on the projection and, in a moment, by means of the projection, drew it from my mouth. I threw my head back, even though the gag strap was still between my teeth, and breathed in deeply. I was pleased that I had not been put in a metal-and-leather lock gag. In one common form of such a gag the sewn-leather wadding, part of the gag itself, is commonly held in place by, and generally shielded from tampering by, a metal bar or strap, which locks behind the back of the neck. In another common form the "wadding" is a metal sphere, usually covered with leather, through which passes the metal locking bar or strap. A ratchet-and-pawl arrangement, in many cases, allows these to be exactly fitted. There are two general size ranges, a larger one for men and a smaller one for women. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 17)