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* ''Literature/TheBerenstainBearsBigChapterBooks'': In ''The Berenstain Bears and the Ghost of the Auto Graveyard'', after seeing Ralph Ripoff's houseboat sailing away with a couple of stolen cars on it, the cubs suddenly hear a noise nearby... and discover Ralph himself, tied up and gagged in the reeds nearby. When they free him (and his parrot Squawk, who was similarly tied up and gagged), he explains who was responsible, revealing that his old "friends" Captain Billy and Otto have returned.
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* ''Literature/BootCamp'': When Garrett, Pauly, and Sarah make their escape from Lake Harmony, Joe chases after them in the woods outside the camp. The kids grab Joe, duct tape his mouth, wrists, and ankles, and hide him behind a tree trunk, where they hope he won't be found until morning.

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* ''Literature/BootCamp'': ''Literature/BootCamp2007'': When Garrett, Pauly, and Sarah make their escape from Lake Harmony, Joe chases after them in the woods outside the camp. The kids grab Joe, duct tape his mouth, wrists, and ankles, and hide him behind a tree trunk, where they hope he won't be found until morning.
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* This happens to [[spoiler:Maybeck]] when he's kidnapped in the first ''Literature/KingdomKeepers'' book.

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* ''Literature/TheKingdomKeepers'': This happens to [[spoiler:Maybeck]] when he's kidnapped in the first ''Literature/KingdomKeepers'' book.



* In ''Literature/MaledictionTrilogy'' this happens to Cecile de Troyes in every book of the trilogy. In ''Stolen Songbird'' she is magically bound and gagged before she is presented to her future husband, troll prince Tristan, because she was kidnapped and forced into marriage, and she tried to run away. In ''Hidden Huntress'' she is drugged, bound and gagged (this time by mundane means) and thrown into a basement by [[spoiler: her own brother Fred, on the orders of his officer, lord Aiden, who wants to use her as a bargaining chip to manipulate Tristan]]. In ''Warrior Witch'' she is captured by [[spoiler: Tristan's half-sister Lessa]] and thrown into a dungeon - gagged, because she is a witch and it is believed that witches need to speak to cast their spells. Later, Cecile and Tristan do the same thing to [[spoiler: their ArchEnemy duke d'Angouleme]].

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* In ''Literature/MaledictionTrilogy'' this This happens to Cecile de Troyes in every book of the trilogy.''Literature/MaledictionTrilogy''. In ''Stolen Songbird'' she is magically bound and gagged before she is presented to her future husband, troll prince Tristan, because she was kidnapped and forced into marriage, and she tried to run away. In ''Hidden Huntress'' she is drugged, bound and gagged (this time by mundane means) and thrown into a basement by [[spoiler: her own brother Fred, on the orders of his officer, lord Aiden, who wants to use her as a bargaining chip to manipulate Tristan]]. In ''Warrior Witch'' she is captured by [[spoiler: Tristan's half-sister Lessa]] and thrown into a dungeon - gagged, because she is a witch and it is believed that witches need to speak to cast their spells. Later, Cecile and Tristan do the same thing to [[spoiler: their ArchEnemy duke d'Angouleme]].

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