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

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29 40 Similarly, the dancers would be garbed rather differently than they usually were for an all-male audience, and a similar adjustment or accommodation would be evident in the dances which they performed.
29 41 I looked at the man at the table, he who had supposedly indicated an interest in me.
29 42 I found him terrifying.
29 43 Why could he not have wanted Claudia, or Crystal, or one of the other girls? He was the guest of honor at this feast, a feast held by Eito, an Oriental, a member of the caste of merchants, a citizen of Ar, a dealer in salt, one with connections with some of the towns near the Tahari.
29 44 Some of his salt was said to come even from Klima, somewhere deep within the Tahari itself.
29 45 The guest of honor was from the river port of Kasra, on the Lower Fayeen.
29 46 Kasra lies west of Tor, which lies at the northwestern edge of the Tahari, the great desert, the Wastes.
Similarly, the dancers would be garbed rather differently than they usually were for an all-male audience, and a similar adjustment or accommodation would be evident in the dances which they performed. I looked at the man at the table, he who had supposedly indicated an interest in me. I found him terrifying. Why could he not have wanted Claudia, or Crystal, or one of the other girls? He was the guest of honor at this feast, a feast held by Eito, an Oriental, a member of the caste of merchants, a citizen of Ar, a dealer in salt, one with connections with some of the towns near the Tahari. Some of his salt was said to come even from Klima, somewhere deep within the Tahari itself. The guest of honor was from the river port of Kasra, on the Lower Fayeen. Kasra lies west of Tor, which lies at the northwestern edge of the Tahari, the great desert, the Wastes. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )