Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
12
416
She turned within the collar, as the Turian collar is designed to permit.
She turned within the collar, as the Turian collar is designed to permit.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #416)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
12
413
The music had stopped.
12
414
Then with a suddenness that almost made me jump and the crowd cry out with delight the music began again but this time as a barbaric cry of rebellion and rage and the wench from Port Kar was suddenly a chained she-larl biting and tearing at the chain and she had cast her black robes from her and stood savage revealed in diaphanous, swirling yellow Pleasure Silk.
12
415
There was now a frenzy and hatred in the dance, a fury even to the baring of teeth and snarling.
12
416
She turned within the collar, as the Turian collar is designed to permit.
12
417
She circled the warrior like a captive moon to his imprisoning scarlet sun, always at the length of the chain.
12
418
Then he would take up a fist of chain, drawing her each time inches closer.
12
419
At times he would permit her to draw back again, but never to the full length of the chain, and each time he permitted her to withdraw, it was less than the last.
The music had stopped.
Then with a suddenness that almost made me jump and the crowd cry out with delight the music began again but this time as a barbaric cry of rebellion and rage and the wench from Port Kar was suddenly a chained she-larl biting and tearing at the chain and she had cast her black robes from her and stood savage revealed in diaphanous, swirling yellow Pleasure Silk.
There was now a frenzy and hatred in the dance, a fury even to the baring of teeth and snarling.
She turned within the collar, as the Turian collar is designed to permit.
She circled the warrior like a captive moon to his imprisoning scarlet sun, always at the length of the chain.
Then he would take up a fist of chain, drawing her each time inches closer.
At times he would permit her to draw back again, but never to the full length of the chain, and each time he permitted her to withdraw, it was less than the last.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12)