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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

It was not woven of those terrible ropes, sometimes used in punishment ties, in which a disobedient slave might find herself swathed from head to foot, ropes within which, in misery, she scarcely dares to move. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #14)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 14 It was not woven of those terrible ropes, sometimes used in punishment ties, in which a disobedient slave might find herself swathed from head to foot, ropes within which, in misery, she scarcely dares to move.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 11 It would doubtless have served to confine something much larger, much heavier and stronger than I.
12 12 On the other hand, the cords were not coarse.
12 13 I, or things such as I, would not be likely to be burned or cut in it, even if we struggled.
12 14 It was not woven of those terrible ropes, sometimes used in punishment ties, in which a disobedient slave might find herself swathed from head to foot, ropes within which, in misery, she scarcely dares to move.
12 15 Its mesh was apparently woven in a regular pattern, either of diamonds or squares, I suppose, depending on one's axis of viewing it.
12 16 The sides of these regular diamonds, or aligned squares, were some four inches in length.
12 17 This mesh was thus capable not only of holding things of my size, and larger, but also things which might be considerably smaller.
It would doubtless have served to confine something much larger, much heavier and stronger than I. On the other hand, the cords were not coarse. I, or things such as I, would not be likely to be burned or cut in it, even if we struggled. It was not woven of those terrible ropes, sometimes used in punishment ties, in which a disobedient slave might find herself swathed from head to foot, ropes within which, in misery, she scarcely dares to move. Its mesh was apparently woven in a regular pattern, either of diamonds or squares, I suppose, depending on one's axis of viewing it. The sides of these regular diamonds, or aligned squares, were some four inches in length. This mesh was thus capable not only of holding things of my size, and larger, but also things which might be considerably smaller. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 12)