Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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28
42
If they did so, how long could they expect to remain free? Any woman who dares to appear so before men, and dance, it is said, is in her heart a slave.
If they did so, how long could they expect to remain free? Any woman who dares to appear so before men, and dance, it is said, is in her heart a slave.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #42)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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28
39
It is often thought to be an insult to the game to even let them touch the pieces.
28
40
The dancers, on the other hand, several of whom were sleeping to the side, were all females, and slaves.
28
41
Few free women, I suspect, would dare to dance the dances of Gor before strong men.
28
42
If they did so, how long could they expect to remain free? Any woman who dares to appear so before men, and dance, it is said, is in her heart a slave.
28
43
Let her then be collared! Whatever may be the truth in these matters it is a fact that almost all of the dancers on Gor are slaves.
28
44
Indeed, many of the most beautiful and exciting slaves on Gor are dancers.
28
45
They bring their masters much gold.
It is often thought to be an insult to the game to even let them touch the pieces.
The dancers, on the other hand, several of whom were sleeping to the side, were all females, and slaves.
Few free women, I suspect, would dare to dance the dances of Gor before strong men.
If they did so, how long could they expect to remain free? Any woman who dares to appear so before men, and dance, it is said, is in her heart a slave.
Let her then be collared! Whatever may be the truth in these matters it is a fact that almost all of the dancers on Gor are slaves.
Indeed, many of the most beautiful and exciting slaves on Gor are dancers.
They bring their masters much gold.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 28)