Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
92
I found almost everything I saw different, and interesting, the men and women, the children, the clothes, their accouterments, the streets, the buildings, the tents, the stalls, the trees, the flowers, everything.
I found almost everything I saw different, and interesting, the men and women, the children, the clothes, their accouterments, the streets, the buildings, the tents, the stalls, the trees, the flowers, everything.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #92)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
89
She, too, no more than we, cared to be placed beneath their imperious, disciplinary lash.
7
90
I delighted to look out through the crack between the wood and the canvas and silk.
7
91
This was a beautiful world, and I reveled in it.
7
92
I found almost everything I saw different, and interesting, the men and women, the children, the clothes, their accouterments, the streets, the buildings, the tents, the stalls, the trees, the flowers, everything.
7
93
It seemed so open, and beautiful, and free, though, to be sure, I within it was a slave.
7
94
I was startled, and a little frightened, even, by the strange, scaled, long-necked, placid, lizardlike quadruped that drew the wagon.
7
95
These might be human beings, here, but I was not on Earth.
She, too, no more than we, cared to be placed beneath their imperious, disciplinary lash.
I delighted to look out through the crack between the wood and the canvas and silk.
This was a beautiful world, and I reveled in it.
I found almost everything I saw different, and interesting, the men and women, the children, the clothes, their accouterments, the streets, the buildings, the tents, the stalls, the trees, the flowers, everything.
It seemed so open, and beautiful, and free, though, to be sure, I within it was a slave.
I was startled, and a little frightened, even, by the strange, scaled, long-necked, placid, lizardlike quadruped that drew the wagon.
These might be human beings, here, but I was not on Earth.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 7)