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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

I recalled in particular the lofty Tatrix on her throne, in the beginning of the frieze, and later, the procession of those who came suing for peace, bearing conciliatory gifts, animals, riches, women and such. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #190)
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17 190 I recalled in particular the lofty Tatrix on her throne, in the beginning of the frieze, and later, the procession of those who came suing for peace, bearing conciliatory gifts, animals, riches, women and such.

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

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17 187 My master would decide when the crowd was sufficient.
17 188 I recollected the monument in the square, the heroic figures, and the women, doubtless booty, at their feet.
17 189 I recollected, too, in particular, the frieze encircling the base of the monument.
17 190 I recalled in particular the lofty Tatrix on her throne, in the beginning of the frieze, and later, the procession of those who came suing for peace, bearing conciliatory gifts, animals, riches, women and such.
17 191 I recalled the Tatrix, fully clothed, in chains, placed on her knees before the victor.
17 192 I recalled, too, the last portion of the frieze, where she had sat beside the victor, in her tiara, gracing his victory feast, half stripped, while women of her city, totally naked, served and danced.
17 193 I was excited by the frieze.
My master would decide when the crowd was sufficient. I recollected the monument in the square, the heroic figures, and the women, doubtless booty, at their feet. I recollected, too, in particular, the frieze encircling the base of the monument. I recalled in particular the lofty Tatrix on her throne, in the beginning of the frieze, and later, the procession of those who came suing for peace, bearing conciliatory gifts, animals, riches, women and such. I recalled the Tatrix, fully clothed, in chains, placed on her knees before the victor. I recalled, too, the last portion of the frieze, where she had sat beside the victor, in her tiara, gracing his victory feast, half stripped, while women of her city, totally naked, served and danced. I was excited by the frieze. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 17)