Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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At other times I had her tied as I usually slept her, her ankles crossed and bound in the center of the length of binding fiber, the same fiber, now in its double strand, being brought up and used to tie her hands together before her body, its separated ends then tying behind her back, to keep her hands at her belly, to keep the knots behind her back, where she could not reach them.
At other times I had her tied as I usually slept her, her ankles crossed and bound in the center of the length of binding fiber, the same fiber, now in its double strand, being brought up and used to tie her hands together before her body, its separated ends then tying behind her back, to keep her hands at her belly, to keep the knots behind her back, where she could not reach them.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #16)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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I did not always permit her hands to be free.
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14
Sometimes I tied her hands behind her back, and fastened her ankles closely to her hands, and put her on her back, on the logs in the back.
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15
At certain other times I kept her bound hand and foot, but in a more common fashion, her ankles not fastened to her wrists.
26
16
At other times I had her tied as I usually slept her, her ankles crossed and bound in the center of the length of binding fiber, the same fiber, now in its double strand, being brought up and used to tie her hands together before her body, its separated ends then tying behind her back, to keep her hands at her belly, to keep the knots behind her back, where she could not reach them.
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A similar tie may be used, of course, with the girl's hands tied behind her back, the knots then before her.
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In such ties, helpless, being transported on my raft, lovely Ina would have little difficulty in recollecting that she was my prisoner.
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In all these ties, of course, when she was on the raft, she wore the collar and strap.
I did not always permit her hands to be free.
Sometimes I tied her hands behind her back, and fastened her ankles closely to her hands, and put her on her back, on the logs in the back.
At certain other times I kept her bound hand and foot, but in a more common fashion, her ankles not fastened to her wrists.
At other times I had her tied as I usually slept her, her ankles crossed and bound in the center of the length of binding fiber, the same fiber, now in its double strand, being brought up and used to tie her hands together before her body, its separated ends then tying behind her back, to keep her hands at her belly, to keep the knots behind her back, where she could not reach them.
A similar tie may be used, of course, with the girl's hands tied behind her back, the knots then before her.
In such ties, helpless, being transported on my raft, lovely Ina would have little difficulty in recollecting that she was my prisoner.
In all these ties, of course, when she was on the raft, she wore the collar and strap.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 26)