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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

Bedded, they were kept on their neck-ropes, but their hands were retied, behind them, lest any be so foolish as to try to address themselves to the knots at the ends of the coffle rope. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #117)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
28 117 Bedded, they were kept on their neck-ropes, but their hands were retied, behind them, lest any be so foolish as to try to address themselves to the knots at the ends of the coffle rope.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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28 114 Small fires, fueled with sheltered, dried kindling, collected earlier and brought hither, in the wagons, could be set under the roofing of canvas shelters, permitting some cooking.
28 115 Certainly I would appreciate a cup of steaming kal-da, and later an opportunity to take refuge under a tarpaulin in the back of one of the wagons.
28 116 The slaves were slept under the wagons.
28 117 Bedded, they were kept on their neck-ropes, but their hands were retied, behind them, lest any be so foolish as to try to address themselves to the knots at the ends of the coffle rope.
28 118 Their ankles were not bound, lest men, late at night, might be inconvenienced in the darkness.
28 119 I suspected the terminus of our journey would be the Alexandra.
28 120 As it was we were nearly in the ninth month.
Small fires, fueled with sheltered, dried kindling, collected earlier and brought hither, in the wagons, could be set under the roofing of canvas shelters, permitting some cooking. Certainly I would appreciate a cup of steaming kal-da, and later an opportunity to take refuge under a tarpaulin in the back of one of the wagons. The slaves were slept under the wagons. Bedded, they were kept on their neck-ropes, but their hands were retied, behind them, lest any be so foolish as to try to address themselves to the knots at the ends of the coffle rope. Their ankles were not bound, lest men, late at night, might be inconvenienced in the darkness. I suspected the terminus of our journey would be the Alexandra. As it was we were nearly in the ninth month. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 28)