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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

The girl looked at him gratefully and she, with the others, rose to her feet and to the astounding barbarity of the music performed the savage love dances of the Kassars, the Paravaci, the Kataii, the Tuchuks. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #357)
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9 357 The girl looked at him gratefully and she, with the others, rose to her feet and to the astounding barbarity of the music performed the savage love dances of the Kassars, the Paravaci, the Kataii, the Tuchuks.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 354 Kamchak spoke to her, very gently.
9 355 "You are slave," he said.
9 356 "Dance for your masters".
9 357 The girl looked at him gratefully and she, with the others, rose to her feet and to the astounding barbarity of the music performed the savage love dances of the Kassars, the Paravaci, the Kataii, the Tuchuks.
9 358 They were magnificent.
9 359 One girl, the leader of the dancers, she who had spoken to Kamchak, was a Tuchuk girl, and was particularly startling, vital, uncontrollable, wild.
9 360 It was then clear to me why the Turian men so hungered for the wenches of the Wagon Peoples.
Kamchak spoke to her, very gently. "You are slave," he said. "Dance for your masters". The girl looked at him gratefully and she, with the others, rose to her feet and to the astounding barbarity of the music performed the savage love dances of the Kassars, the Paravaci, the Kataii, the Tuchuks. They were magnificent. One girl, the leader of the dancers, she who had spoken to Kamchak, was a Tuchuk girl, and was particularly startling, vital, uncontrollable, wild. It was then clear to me why the Turian men so hungered for the wenches of the Wagon Peoples. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 9)