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Quotes from the Books
"Bara," said Mincon to Tula.
"Bara," said I to Feiqua. Both slaves went immediately to their
bellies, their heads to the left, their wrists crossed behind their backs,
their ankles also crossed.
It is a common binding position. We did not bother to bind them, however.
It was enough that they lay there in this position.
"Mercenaries of Gor" (page 145)
"Bara, Kajira!" he said. She rolled quickly to
her stomach, placing her wrists behind her, crossed, and crossing her
ankles, ready to be bound.
"Explorers of Gor" (page 77) |
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Example by a slave
she slowly falls to her knees, her hands tracing down her
body as she does, she bends down, pushing her legs out from under her and laying on her
taut stomach on the floor, she turns her face, her left cheek lying against the floor,
bringing her arms behind her, letting them rest in the small of her back as she crosses
her wrist, then, as the sweet music of her slave bells are heard, she crosses her ankles,
her hair falling over her shoulders as she closes her eyes shanti{LUC} |

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