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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 274 She brought me the coil of binding fiber.
8 275 I cut three lengths.
8 276 "Turn and cross your wrists," I told her.
8 277 With the first length of binding fiber I tied her wrists behind her back; I then carried her and placed her, on her knees, on the second of the broad steps leading up to the tiller deck, two steps below that in which is fixed the chair of the oar-master; she now knelt below that chair, and to its left; there, with the second length of fiber, I tied together her ankles; with the third length I ran a leash from her throat to the mooring cleat on the aft larboard side of the barge, that some five yards forward of the sternpost.
8 278 I then sat down cross-legged on the tiller deck.
8 279 I counted the arrows.
8 280 I now had twenty-five.
She brought me the coil of binding fiber. I cut three lengths. "Turn and cross your wrists," I told her. With the first length of binding fiber I tied her wrists behind her back; I then carried her and placed her, on her knees, on the second of the broad steps leading up to the tiller deck, two steps below that in which is fixed the chair of the oar-master; she now knelt below that chair, and to its left; there, with the second length of fiber, I tied together her ankles; with the third length I ran a leash from her throat to the mooring cleat on the aft larboard side of the barge, that some five yards forward of the sternpost. I then sat down cross-legged on the tiller deck. I counted the arrows. I now had twenty-five. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )