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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

But, with the ankle rings, taken from her following the dance, I secured her. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #486)
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9 486 But, with the ankle rings, taken from her following the dance, I secured her.

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

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9 483 Then she asked, "—Is Master pleased?" I did not respond.
9 484 In the other room I tossed the golden armlet to Midice, who caught it and slipped it on her arm with a squeal of delight, holding up her arm, showing the armlet.
9 485 "Do not chain me," she wheedled.
9 486 But, with the ankle rings, taken from her following the dance, I secured her.
9 487 I put one ring about the slave ring near which she had served me, and the other ring about her left ankle.
9 488 "Sleep, Midice," I said, covering her with the love furs.
9 489 "Master?" she asked.
Then she asked, "—Is Master pleased?" I did not respond. In the other room I tossed the golden armlet to Midice, who caught it and slipped it on her arm with a squeal of delight, holding up her arm, showing the armlet. "Do not chain me," she wheedled. But, with the ankle rings, taken from her following the dance, I secured her. I put one ring about the slave ring near which she had served me, and the other ring about her left ankle. "Sleep, Midice," I said, covering her with the love furs. "Master?" she asked. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)