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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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43 419 "No!" exclaimed the Lady Bina.
43 420 Cabot, from behind, carefully placed the strip of narrow cloth over the eyes of the free woman, and then, drawing it back, wrapped it about her head, and then again, and then secured it at the back of her head.
43 421 "This is not necessary," she said.
43 422 "Oh!" Cabot had taken a doubled strand of slave cord, put it about her left wrist, drawn the free strands through the loop, jerked the loop thusly formed tight on her wrist, and then, with the free strands beyond the loop, twice encircled her right wrist, pulled the whole tight, and then knotted the cord.
43 423 And thus were the free woman's wrists fastened behind her, as simply, as easily, as might have been those of a slave.
43 424 "This is an outrage!" said the free woman.
43 425 "One more thing," said Cabot.
"No!" exclaimed the Lady Bina. Cabot, from behind, carefully placed the strip of narrow cloth over the eyes of the free woman, and then, drawing it back, wrapped it about her head, and then again, and then secured it at the back of her head. "This is not necessary," she said. "Oh!" Cabot had taken a doubled strand of slave cord, put it about her left wrist, drawn the free strands through the loop, jerked the loop thusly formed tight on her wrist, and then, with the free strands beyond the loop, twice encircled her right wrist, pulled the whole tight, and then knotted the cord. And thus were the free woman's wrists fastened behind her, as simply, as easily, as might have been those of a slave. "This is an outrage!" said the free woman. "One more thing," said Cabot. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )