Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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For good measure she also taught them the independent dance, sometimes called the Dance of the tuchuk Slave Girl, which I had once seen performed at a banquet in Turia.
For good measure she also taught them the independent dance, sometimes called the Dance of the Tuchuk Slave Girl, which I had once seen performed at a banquet in Turia.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #355)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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352
I do not think, however, that I have forgotten any of it.
15
353
One thing that I thought was nice was that Elizabeth had asked Sura about the dance she had begun to perform but could not finish, when we had first come to the house of Cernus, the dance which is accompanied by the tuchuk slave song.
15
354
Sura, who seemed to know everything, taught the rest of it, song and all, to her, and to the other girls.
15
355
For good measure she also taught them the independent dance, sometimes called the Dance of the tuchuk Slave Girl, which I had once seen performed at a banquet in Turia.
15
356
"Know that you are beautiful," Sura had once said to them.
15
357
"Now I will teach you to dance".
15
358
My own duties during these months in the House of Cernus remained light, consisting of little more than accompanying Cernus on infrequent occasions on which he left the house, a member of his guard; in the city Cernus traveled in a sedan chair, borne on the shoulders of eight men.
I do not think, however, that I have forgotten any of it.
One thing that I thought was nice was that Elizabeth had asked Sura about the dance she had begun to perform but could not finish, when we had first come to the house of Cernus, the dance which is accompanied by the tuchuk slave song.
Sura, who seemed to know everything, taught the rest of it, song and all, to her, and to the other girls.
For good measure she also taught them the independent dance, sometimes called the Dance of the tuchuk Slave Girl, which I had once seen performed at a banquet in Turia.
"Know that you are beautiful," Sura had once said to them.
"Now I will teach you to dance".
My own duties during these months in the House of Cernus remained light, consisting of little more than accompanying Cernus on infrequent occasions on which he left the house, a member of his guard; in the city Cernus traveled in a sedan chair, borne on the shoulders of eight men.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 15)