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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

I had wondered why he had sometimes summoned us to our duties and lessons, with the call, "Come, tastas!" The expression was occasionally used by men for women such as we. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #238)
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6 238 I had wondered why he had sometimes summoned us to our duties and lessons, with the call, "Come, tastas!" The expression was occasionally used by men for women such as we.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 235 These candies are usually sold at such places as parks, beaches, and promenades, at carnivals, expositions and fairs, and at various types of popular events, such as plays, song dramas, races, games, and kaissa matches.
6 236 They are popular even with children.
6 237 I had learned of these things from Ulrick, back in the house.
6 238 I had wondered why he had sometimes summoned us to our duties and lessons, with the call, "Come, tastas!" The expression was occasionally used by men for women such as we.
6 239 To be sure, there seemed to be a great number of such expressions for us, such as "morsels," "puddings," and "candies".
6 240 When there was the sound of the slap of the man's hand on the wagon side, it so unexpected, and sounding so loud, and his sudden shout, several of the girls had moved, stirring suddenly, in their chains.
6 241 I, too, frightened, startled, had moved in mine.
These candies are usually sold at such places as parks, beaches, and promenades, at carnivals, expositions and fairs, and at various types of popular events, such as plays, song dramas, races, games, and kaissa matches. They are popular even with children. I had learned of these things from Ulrick, back in the house. I had wondered why he had sometimes summoned us to our duties and lessons, with the call, "Come, tastas!" The expression was occasionally used by men for women such as we. To be sure, there seemed to be a great number of such expressions for us, such as "morsels," "puddings," and "candies". When there was the sound of the slap of the man's hand on the wagon side, it so unexpected, and sounding so loud, and his sudden shout, several of the girls had moved, stirring suddenly, in their chains. I, too, frightened, startled, had moved in mine. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 6)