Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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298
To the barbaric music they danced.
To the barbaric music they danced.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #298)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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9
295
The drums and flutes of the musicians sounded, and to my amazement the first girl, with a sudden, graceful swirl of her body lifted away her robes and flung them high over the heads of the guests to cries of delight.
9
296
She stood facing us, beautiful, knees flexed, breathing deeply, arms lifted over her head, ready for the dance.
9
297
Each of the women I had thought free did the same, until each stood before us, a collared slave girl clad only in the diaphanous, scarlet dancing silks of Gor.
9
298
To the barbaric music they danced.
9
299
Kamchak was angry.
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300
"Did you truly think," asked Aphris of Turia arrogantly, "that a Tuchuk would be permitted to look upon the face of a free woman of Turia?" Kamchak's fists were clenched on the table, for no Tuchuk likes to be fooled.
9
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Kamras was laughing loudly and even Saphrar was giggling amongst the yellow cushions.
The drums and flutes of the musicians sounded, and to my amazement the first girl, with a sudden, graceful swirl of her body lifted away her robes and flung them high over the heads of the guests to cries of delight.
She stood facing us, beautiful, knees flexed, breathing deeply, arms lifted over her head, ready for the dance.
Each of the women I had thought free did the same, until each stood before us, a collared slave girl clad only in the diaphanous, scarlet dancing silks of Gor.
To the barbaric music they danced.
Kamchak was angry.
"Did you truly think," asked Aphris of Turia arrogantly, "that a Tuchuk would be permitted to look upon the face of a free woman of Turia?" Kamchak's fists were clenched on the table, for no Tuchuk likes to be fooled.
Kamras was laughing loudly and even Saphrar was giggling amongst the yellow cushions.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9)