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

How could she, a free woman, have such a dream? What could it mean? And what would the men do to her when they came to take her in their arms? She awakened, in terror. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #383)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 383 How could she, a free woman, have such a dream? What could it mean? And what would the men do to her when they came to take her in their arms? She awakened, in terror.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 380 "Excellent".
24 381 I danced.
24 382 I danced in such a way that a free woman might only dream of, awakening, sweating, in the night, clutching her covers, in terror, then feeling her throat with trepidation, with the tips of frightened fingers, to ascertain that no collar has been locked on it in the night.
24 383 How could she, a free woman, have such a dream? What could it mean? And what would the men do to her when they came to take her in their arms? She awakened, in terror.
24 384 Perhaps she hurries to strike a light in her room.
24 385 The familiar surroundings reassure her.
24 386 She has had such dreams before.
"Excellent". I danced. I danced in such a way that a free woman might only dream of, awakening, sweating, in the night, clutching her covers, in terror, then feeling her throat with trepidation, with the tips of frightened fingers, to ascertain that no collar has been locked on it in the night. How could she, a free woman, have such a dream? What could it mean? And what would the men do to her when they came to take her in their arms? She awakened, in terror. Perhaps she hurries to strike a light in her room. The familiar surroundings reassure her. She has had such dreams before. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 24)