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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

The straps had run from the sides of the collar to her ankles, holding her in a kneeling position. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #670)
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1 670 The straps had run from the sides of the collar to her ankles, holding her in a kneeling position.

Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 667 He was not pleased.
1 668 "Free her legs of the harness," said Samos to one of the guards.
1 669 The guard took the straps which had bound her ankles together, and, untying them, slipped them through the metal ring, glinting, sewn into the back of the leather collar of the harness, worn over the simple curved collar of iron which marked her, even should she be clothed, and her brand not visible, as slave.
1 670 The straps had run from the sides of the collar to her ankles, holding her in a kneeling position.
1 671 Two straps are used so that the master, if he wishes, may fasten each ankle separately.
1 672 In this fashion the ankles may be bound, but need not be bound together.
1 673 This permits an arrangement similar to a common variety of "use chains" or "love chains," in which the left wrist is chained to the left ankle, and the right wrist to the right ankle.
He was not pleased. "Free her legs of the harness," said Samos to one of the guards. The guard took the straps which had bound her ankles together, and, untying them, slipped them through the metal ring, glinting, sewn into the back of the leather collar of the harness, worn over the simple curved collar of iron which marked her, even should she be clothed, and her brand not visible, as slave. The straps had run from the sides of the collar to her ankles, holding her in a kneeling position. Two straps are used so that the master, if he wishes, may fasten each ankle separately. In this fashion the ankles may be bound, but need not be bound together. This permits an arrangement similar to a common variety of "use chains" or "love chains," in which the left wrist is chained to the left ankle, and the right wrist to the right ankle. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1)