Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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124
The girl performs the dance on her back, her stomach and sides.
The girl performs the dance on her back, her stomach and sides.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #124)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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The tiny cups and glasses shook on the tray.
1
122
"I am pleased," she said, "if Krobus should think so".
1
123
The tile dance is commonly performed on red tiles, usually beneath the slave ring of the master's couch.
1
124
The girl performs the dance on her back, her stomach and sides.
1
125
Usually her neck is chained to the slave ring.
1
126
The dance signifies the restlessness, the misery, of a love-starved slave girl.
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127
It is a premise of the dance that the girl moves and twists, and squirms, in her need, as if she is completely alone, as if her need is known only to herself; then, supposedly, the master surprises her, and she attempts to suppress the helplessness and torment of her needs; then, failing this, surrendering her pride in its final shred, she writhes openly, piteously, before him, begging him to deign to touch her.
The tiny cups and glasses shook on the tray.
"I am pleased," she said, "if Krobus should think so".
The tile dance is commonly performed on red tiles, usually beneath the slave ring of the master's couch.
The girl performs the dance on her back, her stomach and sides.
Usually her neck is chained to the slave ring.
The dance signifies the restlessness, the misery, of a love-starved slave girl.
It is a premise of the dance that the girl moves and twists, and squirms, in her need, as if she is completely alone, as if her need is known only to herself; then, supposedly, the master surprises her, and she attempts to suppress the helplessness and torment of her needs; then, failing this, surrendering her pride in its final shred, she writhes openly, piteously, before him, begging him to deign to touch her.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1)