Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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He seized her in his arms, she kneeling, her hands bound behind her, helpless, sobbing, laughing, and drew her toward him.
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"The ankle!" I cried.
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He had drawn her toward him and her left leg was now extended back, toward the stake, the chain taut.
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"Free it! Free it!" cried Marcus, covering her with kisses.
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I got the key into the shackle and opened it, and he pulled her loose.
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I lifted my arm to the stake attendant.
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One pays two tarsk bits, one for the rental, one as a deposit against the key.
He seized her in his arms, she kneeling, her hands bound behind her, helpless, sobbing, laughing, and drew her toward him.
"The ankle!" I cried.
He had drawn her toward him and her left leg was now extended back, toward the stake, the chain taut.
"Free it! Free it!" cried Marcus, covering her with kisses.
I got the key into the shackle and opened it, and he pulled her loose.
I lifted my arm to the stake attendant.
One pays two tarsk bits, one for the rental, one as a deposit against the key.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )