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

And then Peggy began to dance. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #866)
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20 866 And then Peggy began to dance.

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

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20 863 It belongs, generally, to a genre of dances commonly known as the Lure dances of the Love-Starved Slave Girl.
20 864 The common theme of the genre, of course, is the attempt on the part of a neglected slave to call herself to the attention of the Master.
20 865 Tasdron then signaled to the musicians.
20 866 And then Peggy began to dance.
20 867 I remembered her then from long ago, from Earth, from the restaurant, where she had worked as a hat-check girl.
20 868 She had worn a black ribbon in her blond hair, a long-sleeved, white-silk blouse, panty hose of black netting, and a brief, black miniskirt.
20 869 Her long, shapely legs had been well revealed.
It belongs, generally, to a genre of dances commonly known as the Lure dances of the Love-Starved Slave Girl. The common theme of the genre, of course, is the attempt on the part of a neglected slave to call herself to the attention of the Master. Tasdron then signaled to the musicians. And then Peggy began to dance. I remembered her then from long ago, from Earth, from the restaurant, where she had worked as a hat-check girl. She had worn a black ribbon in her blond hair, a long-sleeved, white-silk blouse, panty hose of black netting, and a brief, black miniskirt. Her long, shapely legs had been well revealed. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)