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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
33 353 And it was thus he took the slave, who was his, putting her to his pleasure on the body of the beast.
33 354 This act, in its emotional power, its significance and complexity, was indescribable.
33 355 It was an act of assertive aggressiveness, of vitality, of joy, of significance.
33 356 It was a release from the fear of death, it was a thanksgiving for fate and fortune, it was an affirmation of life, it was the cry of a wild verr in the mountains, the leaping of a fish in the sea, the roar of the larl, the hiss of the sleen, the scream of a tarn in the sky.
33 357 Only to those who have been closest to death is the value of life most clear.
33 358 He then, gently, drew me from the beast.
33 359 He kissed me, and held me to him.
And it was thus he took the slave, who was his, putting her to his pleasure on the body of the beast. This act, in its emotional power, its significance and complexity, was indescribable. It was an act of assertive aggressiveness, of vitality, of joy, of significance. It was a release from the fear of death, it was a thanksgiving for fate and fortune, it was an affirmation of life, it was the cry of a wild verr in the mountains, the leaping of a fish in the sea, the roar of the larl, the hiss of the sleen, the scream of a tarn in the sky. Only to those who have been closest to death is the value of life most clear. He then, gently, drew me from the beast. He kissed me, and held me to him. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )