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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

With the hammer and chisel Vinca and the paga slaves, perhaps aided by Cara, would have managed to break or open the hand chains of one of the men of Marlenus, or one of my men. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #161)
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21 161 With the hammer and chisel Vinca and the paga slaves, perhaps aided by Cara, would have managed to break or open the hand chains of one of the men of Marlenus, or one of my men.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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21 158 She had, in a matter of Ahn, found the place where Sarus had left several men of Marlenus, and some of my men, chained.
21 159 At that point she had, too, encountered Vinca, the two paga slaves, Ilene, and my own slave chain of panther women.
21 160 Vinca and her cohorts had built fires about the men, protecting them from animals, and had been feeding them and bringing them water.
21 161 With the hammer and chisel Vinca and the paga slaves, perhaps aided by Cara, would have managed to break or open the hand chains of one of the men of Marlenus, or one of my men.
21 162 Then he, with his man's strength, could strike away other chains, and free his fellows.
21 163 It would have taken Ahns, but once a single man was freed and the tools lay ready, it was but a matter of time until all were freed.
21 164 As soon as the men of Marlenus, sixty-seven of them, and the balance of my men, eight, had been freed, they had trekked to the beach followed by the women, with the slave chain.
She had, in a matter of Ahn, found the place where Sarus had left several men of Marlenus, and some of my men, chained. At that point she had, too, encountered Vinca, the two paga slaves, Ilene, and my own slave chain of panther women. Vinca and her cohorts had built fires about the men, protecting them from animals, and had been feeding them and bringing them water. With the hammer and chisel Vinca and the paga slaves, perhaps aided by Cara, would have managed to break or open the hand chains of one of the men of Marlenus, or one of my men. Then he, with his man's strength, could strike away other chains, and free his fellows. It would have taken Ahns, but once a single man was freed and the tools lay ready, it was but a matter of time until all were freed. As soon as the men of Marlenus, sixty-seven of them, and the balance of my men, eight, had been freed, they had trekked to the beach followed by the women, with the slave chain. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 21)