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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 28 When I had knelt before a post, my hands behind me, chained back about the post, a helmet beside me, set in the sand, like a vessel, into which ostraka would be placed, men had come to look upon me.
27 29 They had come to see if they thought it worth their while, in the spending of their evening, to wait about for a time, to see me dance, and then, perhaps, if they were pleased, to drop an ostrakon into the helmet.
27 30 Among them came he whom I most feared.
27 31 I strained forward, trying to kiss at his legs, but the chain on my wrists, pulling against the back of the post, held me back.
27 32 I then realized that he had selected the place where he had stood with care.
27 33 He had judged the distance with cruel exactness.
27 34 It was such that I would try to reach him, desperately, to kiss him, to placate him.
When I had knelt before a post, my hands behind me, chained back about the post, a helmet beside me, set in the sand, like a vessel, into which ostraka would be placed, men had come to look upon me. They had come to see if they thought it worth their while, in the spending of their evening, to wait about for a time, to see me dance, and then, perhaps, if they were pleased, to drop an ostrakon into the helmet. Among them came he whom I most feared. I strained forward, trying to kiss at his legs, but the chain on my wrists, pulling against the back of the post, held me back. I then realized that he had selected the place where he had stood with care. He had judged the distance with cruel exactness. It was such that I would try to reach him, desperately, to kiss him, to placate him. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )