Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
782
One end secures the slave's wrists, the center collars her, and the remainder, the free end, serves as a leash or tether.
One end secures the slave's wrists, the center collars her, and the remainder, the free end, serves as a leash or tether.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #782)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
779
The rope was then lifted and a length of it looped twice about the slave's neck and knotted there.
27
780
In this fashion a single rope may be used for both binding and leashing.
27
781
This is not all that unusual on Gor.
27
782
One end secures the slave's wrists, the center collars her, and the remainder, the free end, serves as a leash or tether.
27
783
It may also be used, of course, if one wishes to immobilize her, to fasten her ankles together.
27
784
Her ankles may be simply bound or, if one wishes, tied closely to her wrists.
27
785
That tie is sometimes spoken of, properly or not, as the "slave bow".
The rope was then lifted and a length of it looped twice about the slave's neck and knotted there.
In this fashion a single rope may be used for both binding and leashing.
This is not all that unusual on Gor.
One end secures the slave's wrists, the center collars her, and the remainder, the free end, serves as a leash or tether.
It may also be used, of course, if one wishes to immobilize her, to fasten her ankles together.
Her ankles may be simply bound or, if one wishes, tied closely to her wrists.
That tie is sometimes spoken of, properly or not, as the "slave bow".
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)