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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

The alarm had come in the night, and, at night, in a Gorean household, it is common for the slaves to be confined; certainly in my house, as a wise precaution, I kept my slaves well secured; even Midice, when she had snuggled against me in the love furs, when I had finished with her, was always chained by the left ankle to the slave ring set in the bottom of my couch. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #238)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 238 The alarm had come in the night, and, at night, in a Gorean household, it is common for the slaves to be confined; certainly in my house, as a wise precaution, I kept my slaves well secured; even Midice, when she had snuggled against me in the love furs, when I had finished with her, was always chained by the left ankle to the slave ring set in the bottom of my couch.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 235 The men looked at one another, not understanding, but one went to fetch the boy.
16 236 I knew that none of the slaves would have fled.
16 237 They would not have been able to.
16 238 The alarm had come in the night, and, at night, in a Gorean household, it is common for the slaves to be confined; certainly in my house, as a wise precaution, I kept my slaves well secured; even Midice, when she had snuggled against me in the love furs, when I had finished with her, was always chained by the left ankle to the slave ring set in the bottom of my couch.
16 239 Fish would have been chained in the kitchen, side by side with Vina.
16 240 The boy, white-faced, alarmed, was shoved into my presence.
16 241 "Go outside," I told him, "and find a rock, and bring it to me".
The men looked at one another, not understanding, but one went to fetch the boy. I knew that none of the slaves would have fled. They would not have been able to. The alarm had come in the night, and, at night, in a Gorean household, it is common for the slaves to be confined; certainly in my house, as a wise precaution, I kept my slaves well secured; even Midice, when she had snuggled against me in the love furs, when I had finished with her, was always chained by the left ankle to the slave ring set in the bottom of my couch. Fish would have been chained in the kitchen, side by side with Vina. The boy, white-faced, alarmed, was shoved into my presence. "Go outside," I told him, "and find a rock, and bring it to me". - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 16)