Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Such a dance usually proceeds in clearly defined phrases, evident not merely in the expressions and movements of the girl but in the nature of the accompanying music.
Such a dance usually proceeds in clearly defined phrases, evident not merely in the expressions and movements of the girl but in the nature of the accompanying music.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #21)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
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Kliomenes eyed me narrowly.
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I turned away and gave my attention to the slave writhing on the tiles before us.
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She was performing a need dance, of a type not uncommon among Gorean female slaves.
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Such a dance usually proceeds in clearly defined phrases, evident not merely in the expressions and movements of the girl but in the nature of the accompanying music.
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There are usually five phases to such a dance.
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In the first phase the girl, dancing, feigns indifference to the presence of men, before whom, as a slave, she must perform.
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In the second phase, for she has not yet been raped, her distress and uneasiness, her restlessness, her disturbance by her sexual urges, must become subtly more manifest.
Kliomenes eyed me narrowly.
I turned away and gave my attention to the slave writhing on the tiles before us.
She was performing a need dance, of a type not uncommon among Gorean female slaves.
Such a dance usually proceeds in clearly defined phrases, evident not merely in the expressions and movements of the girl but in the nature of the accompanying music.
There are usually five phases to such a dance.
In the first phase the girl, dancing, feigns indifference to the presence of men, before whom, as a slave, she must perform.
In the second phase, for she has not yet been raped, her distress and uneasiness, her restlessness, her disturbance by her sexual urges, must become subtly more manifest.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 23)