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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

I fought the knots binding my ankles together. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #634)
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3 634 I fought the knots binding my ankles together.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 631 The fellows about me abandoned me, rushing to interpose themselves between the fugitives and the cleared ground outside the perimeter.
3 632 They were not professional soldiers and I did not think they could stand before well-armed, desperate mercenaries, though they might hold them long enough for more effective troops, summoned by the bar and the horns, to arrive, even tarnsmen flighted from the city.
3 633 I heard the clash of weapons, and cries of pain.
3 634 I fought the knots binding my ankles together.
3 635 In moving a female captive across open country, it is common, when stopping for a repast, or such, to bind her ankles.
3 636 In this fashion she cannot run and her hands are free to feed herself.
3 637 One can see, of course, if she tries to untie her ankles.
The fellows about me abandoned me, rushing to interpose themselves between the fugitives and the cleared ground outside the perimeter. They were not professional soldiers and I did not think they could stand before well-armed, desperate mercenaries, though they might hold them long enough for more effective troops, summoned by the bar and the horns, to arrive, even tarnsmen flighted from the city. I heard the clash of weapons, and cries of pain. I fought the knots binding my ankles together. In moving a female captive across open country, it is common, when stopping for a repast, or such, to bind her ankles. In this fashion she cannot run and her hands are free to feed herself. One can see, of course, if she tries to untie her ankles. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)