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Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)

There is also a smaller ring, projecting from the larger ring, which also locks. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #65)
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7 65 There is also a smaller ring, projecting from the larger ring, which also locks.

Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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7 62 I later learned that its meaning was "Buy me, Master".
7 63 In displaying a girl, an ankle ring is placed on her left ankle.
7 64 This locks on the ankle.
7 65 There is also a smaller ring, projecting from the larger ring, which also locks.
7 66 This smaller ring can either be snapped into a particular link in a chain, thus allowing the girls to be spaced at certain intervals, or it can be closed about the chain as a whole, thus permitting the chain to run freely through the ring without injuring or burning the girl's ankle.
7 67 In the "display chain" we were spaced on the chain, and the chain stretched rather taut and fastened at both ends, sometimes to trees, sometimes to two large metal screws, more than two feet in length, which screwed into the ground, beyond the reach on each end of the first and last girl.
7 68 Thus, not only would we be secured, but we were unable to crowd together, as girls, particularly inexperienced girls, have a tendency to do when not prevented.
I later learned that its meaning was "Buy me, Master". In displaying a girl, an ankle ring is placed on her left ankle. This locks on the ankle. There is also a smaller ring, projecting from the larger ring, which also locks. This smaller ring can either be snapped into a particular link in a chain, thus allowing the girls to be spaced at certain intervals, or it can be closed about the chain as a whole, thus permitting the chain to run freely through the ring without injuring or burning the girl's ankle. In the "display chain" we were spaced on the chain, and the chain stretched rather taut and fastened at both ends, sometimes to trees, sometimes to two large metal screws, more than two feet in length, which screwed into the ground, beyond the reach on each end of the first and last girl. Thus, not only would we be secured, but we were unable to crowd together, as girls, particularly inexperienced girls, have a tendency to do when not prevented. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 7)