Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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231
If her hands are not, say, tied behind her in the sack, they are usually placed at her thighs, that her arms will be down, at her sides, when she is in the sack.
37
232
The chains just mentioned, as stated, were fastened to rings in the wagon bed, but sometimes such chains are fastened outside the wagon, for example to stakes or trees.
37
233
The common slave sack, incidentally, is much simpler, commonly little more than a sturdy canvas or leather sack which may be tied, buckled or chained shut.
37
234
The girl may be entered into the sack either feet first or head first.
37
235
Usually she feels most helpless when entered into the sack headfirst.
37
236
Accordingly that is the way it is usually done.
37
237
Naturally, the sacks are constructed in such a way as to have adequate ventilation, either in virtue of their porosity or, in the case of the leather sack, small, judiciously spaced apertures.
If her hands are not, say, tied behind her in the sack, they are usually placed at her thighs, that her arms will be down, at her sides, when she is in the sack.
The chains just mentioned, as stated, were fastened to rings in the wagon bed, but sometimes such chains are fastened outside the wagon, for example to stakes or trees.
The common slave sack, incidentally, is much simpler, commonly little more than a sturdy canvas or leather sack which may be tied, buckled or chained shut.
The girl may be entered into the sack either feet first or head first.
Usually she feels most helpless when entered into the sack headfirst.
Accordingly that is the way it is usually done.
Naturally, the sacks are constructed in such a way as to have adequate ventilation, either in virtue of their porosity or, in the case of the leather sack, small, judiciously spaced apertures.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )