Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
8
68
I nodded.
8
69
They were not to be sold that night, however, I had gathered.
8
70
We had learned that that night tarsks were not to be sold, not "four-legged" tarsks, at any rate.
8
71
I recalled the other footprints we had seen in the dirt, left over, probably, from the day before, those smaller, lovelier, daintier, high-arched prints, doubtless those of girls.
8
72
I did not know where they were.
8
73
I would later learn that they were in the exposition area, on the platforms, where we, the next day, would find ourselves.
8
74
The day in the cage had been warm, and the night, too, had not been unpleasant, but, toward morning, it had turned cool.
I nodded.
They were not to be sold that night, however, I had gathered.
We had learned that that night tarsks were not to be sold, not "four-legged" tarsks, at any rate.
I recalled the other footprints we had seen in the dirt, left over, probably, from the day before, those smaller, lovelier, daintier, high-arched prints, doubtless those of girls.
I did not know where they were.
I would later learn that they were in the exposition area, on the platforms, where we, the next day, would find ourselves.
The day in the cage had been warm, and the night, too, had not been unpleasant, but, toward morning, it had turned cool.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )