Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
11
83
I was afraid of such men! I again closed my eyes.
11
84
I could hardly stand.
11
85
Tonight I was to dance before men, such men! I felt ill.
11
86
I had danced hitherto only before Teibar, and his men, at the library, and once or twice before the men in the house of my training, and, of course, here, in my lessons, before some men, in particular, the musicians, and some men from the house, who, from time to time, would pause to watch me.
11
87
But I had never danced in the open, so to speak, before a crowd, before strangers, so to speak.
11
88
I had never even danced before Hendow, my own master.
11
89
Mirus had seen me several times, though, and he, I am sure, had conveyed reports to my master.
I was afraid of such men! I again closed my eyes.
I could hardly stand.
Tonight I was to dance before men, such men! I felt ill.
I had danced hitherto only before Teibar, and his men, at the library, and once or twice before the men in the house of my training, and, of course, here, in my lessons, before some men, in particular, the musicians, and some men from the house, who, from time to time, would pause to watch me.
But I had never danced in the open, so to speak, before a crowd, before strangers, so to speak.
I had never even danced before Hendow, my own master.
Mirus had seen me several times, though, and he, I am sure, had conveyed reports to my master.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )