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

Having seen her dance I had little doubt but what she would be being used as a dancer. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #67)
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20 67 Having seen her dance I had little doubt but what she would be being used as a dancer.

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

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20 64 Too, of course, doubtless their master would keep a close eye on them, at least until he had managed to get a good price for them.
20 65 After that, what would it be to him if they learned, in the arms of a strong master, what it was to be a full slave.
20 66 I wondered where Melpomene was now.
20 67 Having seen her dance I had little doubt but what she would be being used as a dancer.
20 68 It takes a long time, of course, for a woman to become a good dancer.
20 69 She might spend years in low taverns, or as a carnival dancer, or even as a street dancer, for provocation and use, on her leash, before her skills develop to a point at which she is good enough, as it is said, "to be permitted to dance before a Ubar".
20 70 "More, Master?" inquired the slave in bluish gauze, in the gleaming collar, kneeling behind me and to my left.
Too, of course, doubtless their master would keep a close eye on them, at least until he had managed to get a good price for them. After that, what would it be to him if they learned, in the arms of a strong master, what it was to be a full slave. I wondered where Melpomene was now. Having seen her dance I had little doubt but what she would be being used as a dancer. It takes a long time, of course, for a woman to become a good dancer. She might spend years in low taverns, or as a carnival dancer, or even as a street dancer, for provocation and use, on her leash, before her skills develop to a point at which she is good enough, as it is said, "to be permitted to dance before a Ubar". "More, Master?" inquired the slave in bluish gauze, in the gleaming collar, kneeling behind me and to my left. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)