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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

An advantage of a lock-gag is, of course, that the slave, while totally unable to speak, may yet attend to whatever other duties her master may set her. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #172)
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12 172 An advantage of a lock-gag is, of course, that the slave, while totally unable to speak, may yet attend to whatever other duties her master may set her.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 169 Another common variety of lock-gag involves a pair of narrow, rounded, curved, hinged rods, the hinge embedded in a heavy, leather, ball-like packing.
12 170 This packing, as before, is inserted into the slave's mouth and thrust back, over the tongue, denying her any capacity to speak.
12 171 The rods, which are back, between the teeth, holding the packing in place, curve back about the sides of the face and meet behind the back of the neck, where the ends may lock together, or, if a padlock is used, be locked together.
12 172 An advantage of a lock-gag is, of course, that the slave, while totally unable to speak, may yet attend to whatever other duties her master may set her.
12 173 To be sure, a simple tie gag, which the slave is forbidden to remove, has the same effect.
12 174 Too, of course, her mouth may be simply taped shut.
12 175 Similarly, more mercifully, and at greater convenience to the master, she may be "gagged by the master's will".
Another common variety of lock-gag involves a pair of narrow, rounded, curved, hinged rods, the hinge embedded in a heavy, leather, ball-like packing. This packing, as before, is inserted into the slave's mouth and thrust back, over the tongue, denying her any capacity to speak. The rods, which are back, between the teeth, holding the packing in place, curve back about the sides of the face and meet behind the back of the neck, where the ends may lock together, or, if a padlock is used, be locked together. An advantage of a lock-gag is, of course, that the slave, while totally unable to speak, may yet attend to whatever other duties her master may set her. To be sure, a simple tie gag, which the slave is forbidden to remove, has the same effect. Too, of course, her mouth may be simply taped shut. Similarly, more mercifully, and at greater convenience to the master, she may be "gagged by the master's will". - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 12)