Continued from "the slave processing industry (20)".
Conveniently, the processors had already cuffed their victims' hands, feet, and necks, so all they had to do was pull the slave's arms back over her head and attach the wrist cuffs to the eyelets provided at the top of the examination chair. Once the arms were secured, one of the processors was able to continue alone, so the second processor immediately moved on to the next female. The processor in charge carefully removed the spreader bar that had been left between the brown female's legs from the previous processing step for safety reasons. This was no longer needed, and the processor now took one leg, placed it in the leg holder provided, and secured the ankle to another eyelet. She then did the same with the object's left leg, freeing up the working area around the brown-skinned specimen's abdomen. The little one tried another approach, gave the servant a pitiful look, and began to sob. Little did she know about the fact that the processors regarded all human material as mere objects to be worked on and used, and that they developed no feelings for them. Nevertheless, the processor gently stroked the inside of her victim's now widely spread thighs to calm the female. The calmer she was during the unpleasant procedures that followed, the easier the work for the servants.