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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Mistress," cried Melpomene, suddenly, in misery, "I do not know how to dance!" "What!" cried the Lady Florence, as though in astonishment. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #375)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 375 "Mistress," cried Melpomene, suddenly, in misery, "I do not know how to dance!" "What!" cried the Lady Florence, as though in astonishment.

Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

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22 372 "The beasts!" laughed the Lady Perimene.
22 373 The men laughed, and Melpomene reddened, totally.
22 374 The Lady Florence again turned to the musicians.
22 375 "Mistress," cried Melpomene, suddenly, in misery, "I do not know how to dance!" "What!" cried the Lady Florence, as though in astonishment.
22 376 "I was a free woman," wept Melpomene.
22 377 "I have been locked in a collar but this night.
22 378 I know nothing of the lovely and sensuous dances of the female slave".
"The beasts!" laughed the Lady Perimene. The men laughed, and Melpomene reddened, totally. The Lady Florence again turned to the musicians. "Mistress," cried Melpomene, suddenly, in misery, "I do not know how to dance!" "What!" cried the Lady Florence, as though in astonishment. "I was a free woman," wept Melpomene. "I have been locked in a collar but this night. I know nothing of the lovely and sensuous dances of the female slave". - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 22)