Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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11
100
Mirus was then, almost by force, pushing them away from me, and ordering them to return to their duties.
Mirus was then, almost by force, pushing them away from me, and ordering them to return to their duties.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #100)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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11
97
What whips I could I seized to me and kissed, hastily, in fear.
11
98
I had been afraid they would beat me.
11
99
But "Marvelous!" and "Superb!" I heard.
11
100
Mirus was then, almost by force, pushing them away from me, and ordering them to return to their duties.
11
101
Grumbling they disbanded, leaving the room.
11
102
When we were alone, after even the musicians had left, and I was still at his feet, I looked up at him.
11
103
It was he, first among these men, second only to Hendow, my master, whom I must most strive to please.
What whips I could I seized to me and kissed, hastily, in fear.
I had been afraid they would beat me.
But "Marvelous!" and "Superb!" I heard.
Mirus was then, almost by force, pushing them away from me, and ordering them to return to their duties.
Grumbling they disbanded, leaving the room.
When we were alone, after even the musicians had left, and I was still at his feet, I looked up at him.
It was he, first among these men, second only to Hendow, my master, whom I must most strive to please.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11)