Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Can they dance?" asked the burly fellow, as though his mind might not yet be made up.
"Can they dance?" asked the burly fellow, as though his mind might not yet be made up.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #796)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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793
The two fellows who had supplied the music were silent.
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794
One wiped the flute, the other was addressing himself to the tabor, loosening some pegs, relaxing the tension of the drumhead.
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795
The drumhead is usually made of verrskin, as most often are wineskins.
1
796
"Can they dance?" asked the burly fellow, as though his mind might not yet be made up.
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797
The taborist looked up.
1
798
"Alas, no," cried Philebus, in mock dismay, "none of my girls are dancers!" The taborist continued his work.
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799
There were cries of mock disappointment from the crowd.
The two fellows who had supplied the music were silent.
One wiped the flute, the other was addressing himself to the tabor, loosening some pegs, relaxing the tension of the drumhead.
The drumhead is usually made of verrskin, as most often are wineskins.
"Can they dance?" asked the burly fellow, as though his mind might not yet be made up.
The taborist looked up.
"Alas, no," cried Philebus, in mock dismay, "none of my girls are dancers!" The taborist continued his work.
There were cries of mock disappointment from the crowd.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)