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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

Then the music began. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #417)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 417 Then the music began.

Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

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26 414 "Yes, Master," I whispered.
26 415 When I had seen such movements in the house of Kliomenes I had never dreamed that they might, horrifyingly enough, one day be required of me.
26 416 In few modalities is a woman's slavery made clearer or more manifest than when she must perform floor movements, than when she must, in effect, dance before men, never rising higher than her knees.
26 417 Then the music began.
26 418 Almost as soon as I had begun to dance I saw Emily tear back her slave silk, exposing her breasts to Aemilianus, and try to kiss him.
26 419 He held her against him with his left arm about her body and held her two hands, their wrists crossed, in his grip, captured, across his body.
26 420 He held her in this fashion, helpless.
"Yes, Master," I whispered. When I had seen such movements in the house of Kliomenes I had never dreamed that they might, horrifyingly enough, one day be required of me. In few modalities is a woman's slavery made clearer or more manifest than when she must perform floor movements, than when she must, in effect, dance before men, never rising higher than her knees. Then the music began. Almost as soon as I had begun to dance I saw Emily tear back her slave silk, exposing her breasts to Aemilianus, and try to kiss him. He held her against him with his left arm about her body and held her two hands, their wrists crossed, in his grip, captured, across his body. He held her in this fashion, helpless. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 26)