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

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24 122 I then found the front board and fixed it in place.
24 123 I then stepped back to regard her.
24 124 "Either the wrist or the ankle stocks would serve to keep you in place," I said.
24 125 "However, the wrist stocks may be removed from the bench and serve as its own bond, if one wishes.
24 126 Similarly it might be opened, if one wished, say, to free the prisoner's hands for feeding or, if she is a free female, perhaps for the signing of papers".
24 127 A slave, of course, being a domestic animal, cannot sign papers, not in a legal sense, no more than a tarsk or sleen.
24 128 Her name, if she has one, is only a slave name, put on her for the convenience of a master.
I then found the front board and fixed it in place. I then stepped back to regard her. "Either the wrist or the ankle stocks would serve to keep you in place," I said. "However, the wrist stocks may be removed from the bench and serve as its own bond, if one wishes. Similarly it might be opened, if one wished, say, to free the prisoner's hands for feeding or, if she is a free female, perhaps for the signing of papers". A slave, of course, being a domestic animal, cannot sign papers, not in a legal sense, no more than a tarsk or sleen. Her name, if she has one, is only a slave name, put on her for the convenience of a master. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )