Young Wharton was, he found, lying face down in the road, a cloth stuffed in his mouth and bent arms savagely clinched by Lymond.
Neugebauer had been gagged with a piece of cloth stuffed into his mouth, then shot six times in the head.
Prisoners were brought to interrogations naked and gagged with cloth stuffed in their mouths, were tied to special whipping benches, where they were whipped with rubber clubs, whips and sticks.
Hetwoke a third time, and the first thing he was conscious of was the folded piece of cloth stuffed into his back pocket.
There was more cloth stuffed in his ears.
A few carried sacks of coarse native cloth stuffed with their belongings; most didn't bother, and took off with nothing but the robes on their backs.
He went into the small scullery and came back with a pomander, a ball of cloth stuffed with cloves and herbs.
The beds were wide and long, but on close examination noth- ing more than thick cloth stuffed with not entirely clean straw.
The headman's dwelling, like the lodges on Staal-Ysta, was built of wood with mud, twigs, and cloth stuffed into the cracks between the logs.
He had lost a portion of a foot in the Iran-Iraq war and, without ready access to a prosthesis, had spent two decades walking in pain, he said, using cloth stuffed into his shoe in place of a prosthetic device for the missing part of his foot.