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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 382 We waited, doubtless in various postures of ease.
6 383 The others, I would suppose, were as grateful as I to break position.
6 384 It seemed nothing was happening.
6 385 Doubtless outside the wagon, though, something was happening, if only an inquiry into a delay, a tallying or accounting, a certification of papers, a checking of arrangements, something.
6 386 Inside the wagon, we waited.
6 387 I thought again of the woman who had cried out, beating on the side of the wagon.
6 388 I moved the leather ball about a bit in my mouth, it held in my mouth by its strap, pulled back between my teeth, buckled behind the back of my neck.
We waited, doubtless in various postures of ease. The others, I would suppose, were as grateful as I to break position. It seemed nothing was happening. Doubtless outside the wagon, though, something was happening, if only an inquiry into a delay, a tallying or accounting, a certification of papers, a checking of arrangements, something. Inside the wagon, we waited. I thought again of the woman who had cried out, beating on the side of the wagon. I moved the leather ball about a bit in my mouth, it held in my mouth by its strap, pulled back between my teeth, buckled behind the back of my neck. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )