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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

In spite of the hobble, Aphris, in the yellow camisk, black hair flowing behind her, was kneeling alertly by Kamchak's side, looking about her with great interest. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #240)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 240 In spite of the hobble, Aphris, in the yellow camisk, black hair flowing behind her, was kneeling alertly by Kamchak's side, looking about her with great interest.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 237 The slave hobble consists of two rings, one for a wrist, the other for an ankle, joined by about seven inches of chain.
12 238 In a right-handed girl, such as either Aphris or Elizabeth, it locks on the right wrist and left ankle.
12 239 When the girl kneels, in any of the traditional positions of the Gorean woman, either slave or free, it is not uncomfortable.
12 240 In spite of the hobble, Aphris, in the yellow camisk, black hair flowing behind her, was kneeling alertly by Kamchak's side, looking about her with great interest.
12 241 I saw several of the Tuchuks present eye her with admiration.
12 242 Female slaves on Gor, of course, are used to being eyed boldly.
12 243 They expect this and relish it.
The slave hobble consists of two rings, one for a wrist, the other for an ankle, joined by about seven inches of chain. In a right-handed girl, such as either Aphris or Elizabeth, it locks on the right wrist and left ankle. When the girl kneels, in any of the traditional positions of the Gorean woman, either slave or free, it is not uncomfortable. In spite of the hobble, Aphris, in the yellow camisk, black hair flowing behind her, was kneeling alertly by Kamchak's side, looking about her with great interest. I saw several of the Tuchuks present eye her with admiration. Female slaves on Gor, of course, are used to being eyed boldly. They expect this and relish it. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12)