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

Slide-rings, too, it might be mentioned, can be locked shut, either with their own locks, or, more commonly, with external clip locks. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #501)
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16 501 Slide-rings, too, it might be mentioned, can be locked shut, either with their own locks, or, more commonly, with external clip locks.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 498 The slave is commonly prohibited from touching the slide-rings and, in any event, remains attached to the divan, by means of the longer chain.
16 499 Also, of course, the slide-rings may not be available to her, depending on how she is secured, what she can reach, the number of chains, and so on.
16 500 As an analogy, it would be quite easy for a girl to unbuckle certain sorts of leather wristlets and anklets, but if she is unable to reach the buckles, as, for example, if she is spread-eagled between rings, she is as helpless as if she were held by locked steel.
16 501 Slide-rings, too, it might be mentioned, can be locked shut, either with their own locks, or, more commonly, with external clip locks.
16 502 He then put the collar about my neck, and closed it.
16 503 I was then chained by the neck to the divan, held about a yard from the slide-ring at the head of the divan, and held, ultimately, by the lock clip, to the side ring.
16 504 He stood beside the divan.
The slave is commonly prohibited from touching the slide-rings and, in any event, remains attached to the divan, by means of the longer chain. Also, of course, the slide-rings may not be available to her, depending on how she is secured, what she can reach, the number of chains, and so on. As an analogy, it would be quite easy for a girl to unbuckle certain sorts of leather wristlets and anklets, but if she is unable to reach the buckles, as, for example, if she is spread-eagled between rings, she is as helpless as if she were held by locked steel. Slide-rings, too, it might be mentioned, can be locked shut, either with their own locks, or, more commonly, with external clip locks. He then put the collar about my neck, and closed it. I was then chained by the neck to the divan, held about a yard from the slide-ring at the head of the divan, and held, ultimately, by the lock clip, to the side ring. He stood beside the divan. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 16)