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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

Similarly it was not one of those parties in which a given number of slaves must dance within a circle of free men, of equal number, with whips, stripping themselves to the strokes of the whips and then dancing towards the men. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #49)
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20 49 Similarly it was not one of those parties in which a given number of slaves must dance within a circle of free men, of equal number, with whips, stripping themselves to the strokes of the whips and then dancing towards the men.

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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20 46 free women might even have been present.
20 47 This was suitable for the type of party which I had planned.
20 48 This was not the type of party at which, say, the free women of the enemy, captives, stripped, not yet even given the dignity of the collar, clad only in their hair and beauty, are forced to wash and lick the feet of victors, to serve their viands and pour their drinks, to wait upon and clear tables, and then to dance, and, afterwards, are to be allotted to the victors as slaves, according to the whim of the commander or according to the fall of the dice.
20 49 Similarly it was not one of those parties in which a given number of slaves must dance within a circle of free men, of equal number, with whips, stripping themselves to the strokes of the whips and then dancing towards the men.
20 50 The man who does not accept the woman whips her back from him; similarly the woman who does not dance toward a man is whipped until she does.
20 51 It is common in this form of dance to make each woman, dancing to each man, go about the circle at least five times.
20 52 In this way the men have a chance to inspect the women, and consider which ones interest them.
free women might even have been present. This was suitable for the type of party which I had planned. This was not the type of party at which, say, the free women of the enemy, captives, stripped, not yet even given the dignity of the collar, clad only in their hair and beauty, are forced to wash and lick the feet of victors, to serve their viands and pour their drinks, to wait upon and clear tables, and then to dance, and, afterwards, are to be allotted to the victors as slaves, according to the whim of the commander or according to the fall of the dice. Similarly it was not one of those parties in which a given number of slaves must dance within a circle of free men, of equal number, with whips, stripping themselves to the strokes of the whips and then dancing towards the men. The man who does not accept the woman whips her back from him; similarly the woman who does not dance toward a man is whipped until she does. It is common in this form of dance to make each woman, dancing to each man, go about the circle at least five times. In this way the men have a chance to inspect the women, and consider which ones interest them. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)