Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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59
I doubted that Melpomene, whose slave heat had been ignited, could have managed to dance in such a refined fashion before men.
I doubted that Melpomene, whose slave heat had been ignited, could have managed to dance in such a refined fashion before men.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #59)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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56
She was similarly figured to Melpomene; similarly, she had the same dark hair, complexion and high cheekbones as Melpomene.
20
57
She was not Melpomene, however.
20
58
I smiled to myself.
20
59
I doubted that Melpomene, whose slave heat had been ignited, could have managed to dance in such a refined fashion before men.
20
60
Even had she striven to do so I think that small expressions and subtle movements would have betrayed her, to the detriment of the type of dance which she was supposed to be performing.
20
61
I regarded the dancers.
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62
I supposed that if, at some time in the future, their passions were to be ignited, then they, too, would be ruined for this particular type of dance.
She was similarly figured to Melpomene; similarly, she had the same dark hair, complexion and high cheekbones as Melpomene.
She was not Melpomene, however.
I smiled to myself.
I doubted that Melpomene, whose slave heat had been ignited, could have managed to dance in such a refined fashion before men.
Even had she striven to do so I think that small expressions and subtle movements would have betrayed her, to the detriment of the type of dance which she was supposed to be performing.
I regarded the dancers.
I supposed that if, at some time in the future, their passions were to be ignited, then they, too, would be ruined for this particular type of dance.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)