Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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303
I then removed the sword from the sheath and thrust the sheath up, between the slave's back and the ropes, and then forced the point of the spear up, high, into the sheath.
16
304
This did not do the sheath any good, distending it, but then it was not one, I reminded myself, for which I had had to put out my own tarsks.
16
305
I then buckled the sword belt, making a new hole in the belt with my knife, tightly about the slender waist of the slave, up a bit, so it, too, was hidden behind the thickly coiled ropes.
16
306
The spear's point was now entered into the sheath, the sheath held in place behind the slave by her ropes, and the slave's body held against the sheath and spear by the ropes and belt.
16
307
She could not slip down the spear because of the spear's insertion in the sheath.
16
308
In this way, when the spear was placed in the mount, it would appear, I hoped, that the slave had been mounted on the spear.
16
309
To see that this was not so, I thought one would probably have to be rather close.
I then removed the sword from the sheath and thrust the sheath up, between the slave's back and the ropes, and then forced the point of the spear up, high, into the sheath.
This did not do the sheath any good, distending it, but then it was not one, I reminded myself, for which I had had to put out my own tarsks.
I then buckled the sword belt, making a new hole in the belt with my knife, tightly about the slender waist of the slave, up a bit, so it, too, was hidden behind the thickly coiled ropes.
The spear's point was now entered into the sheath, the sheath held in place behind the slave by her ropes, and the slave's body held against the sheath and spear by the ropes and belt.
She could not slip down the spear because of the spear's insertion in the sheath.
In this way, when the spear was placed in the mount, it would appear, I hoped, that the slave had been mounted on the spear.
To see that this was not so, I thought one would probably have to be rather close.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )