Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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15
287
I looked at the panthergirls lying on their backs, at the site of the old camp.
I looked at the panther girls lying on their backs, at the site of the old camp.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #287)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
284
The chain, of course, may also be looped about, say, a tree, or a pillar in a public building, and the locking device snapped into the welded ring on the back of the girl's own ankle ring.
15
285
This is called a closed Harl Loop.
15
286
One of the most frequent uses of the Harl ring, of course, is to form a segment in a slave chain, which may then be of any length, adding or removing girls, as short or as long as the slaver wishes.
15
287
I looked at the panthergirls lying on their backs, at the site of the old camp.
15
288
"Remove the binding fiber from their left ankles," I told the dark-haired girl.
15
289
She did so.
15
290
"Extend your left legs," I told the panthergirls, "and bend and lift your right knee, heel to the ground".
The chain, of course, may also be looped about, say, a tree, or a pillar in a public building, and the locking device snapped into the welded ring on the back of the girl's own ankle ring.
This is called a closed Harl Loop.
One of the most frequent uses of the Harl ring, of course, is to form a segment in a slave chain, which may then be of any length, adding or removing girls, as short or as long as the slaver wishes.
I looked at the panther girls lying on their backs, at the site of the old camp.
"Remove the binding fiber from their left ankles," I told the dark-haired girl.
She did so.
"Extend your left legs," I told the panther girls, "and bend and lift your right knee, heel to the ground".
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 15)