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

That had been done as a discipline, and might, of course, if I chose, be promptly reimposed as such. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #30)
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22 30 That had been done as a discipline, and might, of course, if I chose, be promptly reimposed as such.

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

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22 27 I watched her kneeling by the stone, working on the grunts.
22 28 She might have been a rence girl, and not Ina, the lovely scion, I had learned, of one of Ar's oldest and finest families.
22 29 For five days, as I had promised, I had tied her during our sleep periods, when not using her, in the same fashion in which I had been kept by the men of Ar, in effect, staked out, foot and neck, supine and helpless.
22 30 That had been done as a discipline, and might, of course, if I chose, be promptly reimposed as such.
22 31 Lately, however, I had given her a much more merciful tie, binding her ankles together with the center of a length of binding fiber, then bringing the two ends up and, still avoiding its ends, tying her hands together before her body, then pulling her hands back, close to her belly, and fastening them there, this accomplished by bringing the two ends of the fiber back about her and knotting them there, behind her back.
22 32 In this fashion, as the knots were behind her back, fastened opposite her hands, she could not reach them with either her hands or teeth.
22 33 On the other hand she could roll about and change her position much as she wished.
I watched her kneeling by the stone, working on the grunts. She might have been a rence girl, and not Ina, the lovely scion, I had learned, of one of Ar's oldest and finest families. For five days, as I had promised, I had tied her during our sleep periods, when not using her, in the same fashion in which I had been kept by the men of Ar, in effect, staked out, foot and neck, supine and helpless. That had been done as a discipline, and might, of course, if I chose, be promptly reimposed as such. Lately, however, I had given her a much more merciful tie, binding her ankles together with the center of a length of binding fiber, then bringing the two ends up and, still avoiding its ends, tying her hands together before her body, then pulling her hands back, close to her belly, and fastening them there, this accomplished by bringing the two ends of the fiber back about her and knotting them there, behind her back. In this fashion, as the knots were behind her back, fastened opposite her hands, she could not reach them with either her hands or teeth. On the other hand she could roll about and change her position much as she wished. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 22)