Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
361
He then had me kneel and bent me back, painfully, my hair back to the sawdust, to the center, and then the left, and then the right, before the buyers.
He then had me kneel and bent me back, painfully, my hair back to the sawdust, to the center, and then the left, and then the right, before the buyers.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #361)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
358
I do not think this was simply a matter of figure and face, though I think these appealed to a Gorean taste, but perhaps something else, something deeper, which they seemed to sense about me, some sort of possibility, or potentiality, or something, which I myself did not fully understand, or yet understand.
9
359
Sometimes he touched me with the whip, calling attention to a curve or a flank.
9
360
Teibar's "modern woman," I thought, is now displaying herself naked to Gorean buyers.
9
361
He then had me kneel and bent me back, painfully, my hair back to the sawdust, to the center, and then the left, and then the right, before the buyers.
9
362
He then had me straighten up and unclasp my hands from behind my head.
9
363
He then lifted the chain forward, over my head.
9
364
It then hung, between my wrists, a little below my neck.
I do not think this was simply a matter of figure and face, though I think these appealed to a Gorean taste, but perhaps something else, something deeper, which they seemed to sense about me, some sort of possibility, or potentiality, or something, which I myself did not fully understand, or yet understand.
Sometimes he touched me with the whip, calling attention to a curve or a flank.
Teibar's "modern woman," I thought, is now displaying herself naked to Gorean buyers.
He then had me kneel and bent me back, painfully, my hair back to the sawdust, to the center, and then the left, and then the right, before the buyers.
He then had me straighten up and unclasp my hands from behind my head.
He then lifted the chain forward, over my head.
It then hung, between my wrists, a little below my neck.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 9)