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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 78 I thought she would be marvelous, lovely Clarissa, in a man's domicile, and in his arms.
9 79 Then I wondered how I could even think such things.
9 80 She was from Earth! Then I realized that such considerations were quite beside the point, quite inconsequential.
9 81 Clarissa was no longer a free woman, and of Earth; she was now something quite different; she was now only a slave girl, and only of gor.
9 82 Gloria was thrust through the barred gate, and I was drawn to it.
9 83 Tarsks were sold in this place, I thought.
9 84 I observed the long, narrow, low-walled wooden conduit, leading up and forward.
I thought she would be marvelous, lovely Clarissa, in a man's domicile, and in his arms. Then I wondered how I could even think such things. She was from Earth! Then I realized that such considerations were quite beside the point, quite inconsequential. Clarissa was no longer a free woman, and of Earth; she was now something quite different; she was now only a slave girl, and only of gor. Gloria was thrust through the barred gate, and I was drawn to it. Tarsks were sold in this place, I thought. I observed the long, narrow, low-walled wooden conduit, leading up and forward. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )