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

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38 426 It is not unusual for her, left in her bonds, to beg for sexual relief.
38 427 Too, it might be noted, as a passing, prosaic observation, that when a woman's hands are tied together behind her back she is likely to get into little trouble.
38 428 It would not do, for example, on such a tour, to have them fussing about, rearranging objects, straightening things, folding things, picking up things, handling things, noting textures, and such.
38 429 Having them on a neck bond, too, of course, keeps them together.
38 430 Thus they are not likely to wander off, become separated, and find themselves lost in the labyrinthine companionways of the great ship.
38 431 "Cecily," I said.
38 432 "Master?" said the English girl, formerly a student at an Oxford College, the name of which, as mine, shall not be noted.
It is not unusual for her, left in her bonds, to beg for sexual relief. Too, it might be noted, as a passing, prosaic observation, that when a woman's hands are tied together behind her back she is likely to get into little trouble. It would not do, for example, on such a tour, to have them fussing about, rearranging objects, straightening things, folding things, picking up things, handling things, noting textures, and such. Having them on a neck bond, too, of course, keeps them together. Thus they are not likely to wander off, become separated, and find themselves lost in the labyrinthine companionways of the great ship. "Cecily," I said. "Master?" said the English girl, formerly a student at an Oxford College, the name of which, as mine, shall not be noted. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )