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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

I was familiar with such ties, as I had sustained them in the house of Tenalion. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 45, Sentence #167)
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45 167 I was familiar with such ties, as I had sustained them in the house of Tenalion.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

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45 164 He then felt about and picked up the guard's ax.
45 165 I then lost sight of him, as he disappeared behind some rocks.
45 166 I was not much pleased by his disappearance as I would have preferred to have him, blind or not, between me and the opening, as I expected the other guard, wary and curious, to appear there, once Grendel had been secured, presumably by using the leash to tie his ankles together.
45 167 I was familiar with such ties, as I had sustained them in the house of Tenalion.
45 168 It is a common way of rendering a back-bound slave immobile and helpless.
45 169 I did not think the guard, alone, would strike Grendel, who might move, even leap up or flee, until he was secured, and when he was secured, there would be no hurry about the matter.
45 170 Too, he would be curious, I supposed, as to the whereabouts of his fellow guard.
He then felt about and picked up the guard's ax. I then lost sight of him, as he disappeared behind some rocks. I was not much pleased by his disappearance as I would have preferred to have him, blind or not, between me and the opening, as I expected the other guard, wary and curious, to appear there, once Grendel had been secured, presumably by using the leash to tie his ankles together. I was familiar with such ties, as I had sustained them in the house of Tenalion. It is a common way of rendering a back-bound slave immobile and helpless. I did not think the guard, alone, would strike Grendel, who might move, even leap up or flee, until he was secured, and when he was secured, there would be no hurry about the matter. Too, he would be curious, I supposed, as to the whereabouts of his fellow guard. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 45)