Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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12
43
These arrangements irritated me somewhat, for customarily the chain dance, the whip dance, the love dance of the newly collared slave girl, the brand dance, and so on, are performed openly by firelight in the evening, for the delight of any who care to watch.
These arrangements irritated me somewhat, for customarily the chain dance, the whip dance, the love dance of the newly collared slave girl, the brand dance, and so on, are performed openly by firelight in the evening, for the delight of any who care to watch.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #43)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
12
40
She had surely taken his eye and, I shall admit, mine as well.
12
41
Already a large, curtained enclosure had been set up near the slave wagon.
12
42
For a fee, the proprietor of the wagon would permit visitors.
12
43
These arrangements irritated me somewhat, for customarily the chain dance, the whip dance, the love dance of the newly collared slave girl, the brand dance, and so on, are performed openly by firelight in the evening, for the delight of any who care to watch.
12
44
Indeed, in the spring, with the results of caravan raids already accumulating, it is a rare night on which one cannot see one or more such dances performed.
12
45
I gathered that the little wench from Port Kar must be superb.
12
46
Kamchak, not a man to part easily with a tarn disk, had apparently received inside word on the matter.
She had surely taken his eye and, I shall admit, mine as well.
Already a large, curtained enclosure had been set up near the slave wagon.
For a fee, the proprietor of the wagon would permit visitors.
These arrangements irritated me somewhat, for customarily the chain dance, the whip dance, the love dance of the newly collared slave girl, the brand dance, and so on, are performed openly by firelight in the evening, for the delight of any who care to watch.
Indeed, in the spring, with the results of caravan raids already accumulating, it is a rare night on which one cannot see one or more such dances performed.
I gathered that the little wench from Port Kar must be superb.
Kamchak, not a man to part easily with a tarn disk, had apparently received inside word on the matter.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12)