Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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126
The dancer now, as the music was mounting in crescendo, was again approaching me.
The dancer now, as the music was mounting in crescendo, was again approaching me.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #126)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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123
The girl who had offered me paga had not been truly interested in giving me paga.
1
124
My cup, clearly, was still almost full.
1
125
She had been offering me something else, other wares of the tavern.
1
126
The dancer now, as the music was mounting in crescendo, was again approaching me.
1
127
I considered her ankles and thighs, the sweet belly of her, her breasts, and shoulders and throat, the loveliness of her, her face and eyes, the latitudes of her swirling blond hair, the shimmering, restless jewelry on her body, the metal locked on her wrists and ankles, her collar, the pearl at her forehead.
1
128
"Master," she said, dancing before me.
1
129
I regarded her, through narrowly lidded eyes.
The girl who had offered me paga had not been truly interested in giving me paga.
My cup, clearly, was still almost full.
She had been offering me something else, other wares of the tavern.
The dancer now, as the music was mounting in crescendo, was again approaching me.
I considered her ankles and thighs, the sweet belly of her, her breasts, and shoulders and throat, the loveliness of her, her face and eyes, the latitudes of her swirling blond hair, the shimmering, restless jewelry on her body, the metal locked on her wrists and ankles, her collar, the pearl at her forehead.
"Master," she said, dancing before me.
I regarded her, through narrowly lidded eyes.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 1)