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Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 55 Tina, on the other hand, had been kept in the slave strap and bracelets, except when she was working in the kitchen area, cooking, and peeling suls and such.
5 56 At such times a simple chain, run to her ankle, was sufficient to secure her.
5 57 If we had permitted Tina to run free, as with Cara, I think she might have attempted escape.
5 58 She knew the city of Lydius, and might be difficult to apprehend.
5 59 I did not think she could have made good her escape, but I did not wish to lose time pursuing her.
5 60 Yet, yesterday, I had sent her, in the slave strap and bracelets, for bread.
5 61 I wanted to see her, for the first time, walk the wharves of Lydius as a slave girl.
Tina, on the other hand, had been kept in the slave strap and bracelets, except when she was working in the kitchen area, cooking, and peeling suls and such. At such times a simple chain, run to her ankle, was sufficient to secure her. If we had permitted Tina to run free, as with Cara, I think she might have attempted escape. She knew the city of Lydius, and might be difficult to apprehend. I did not think she could have made good her escape, but I did not wish to lose time pursuing her. Yet, yesterday, I had sent her, in the slave strap and bracelets, for bread. I wanted to see her, for the first time, walk the wharves of Lydius as a slave girl. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )