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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Why do you wish to dance before me?" asked the burly fellow of the slave. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #843)
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1 843 "Why do you wish to dance before me?" asked the burly fellow of the slave.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 840 To be sure, it did have something of the sensuousness of a block melody about it.
1 841 Yet I thought, even so, she would probably know it.
1 842 It was the sort of melody of which free women often claim to be completely ignorant but, when pressed, prove to be familiar, surprisingly perhaps, with its every note.
1 843 "Why do you wish to dance before me?" asked the burly fellow of the slave.
1 844 "Did Master not wish to see a woman dance?" she asked.
1 845 "Yes," he said.
1 846 "Surely then," she said, "that is reason enough".
To be sure, it did have something of the sensuousness of a block melody about it. Yet I thought, even so, she would probably know it. It was the sort of melody of which free women often claim to be completely ignorant but, when pressed, prove to be familiar, surprisingly perhaps, with its every note. "Why do you wish to dance before me?" asked the burly fellow of the slave. "Did Master not wish to see a woman dance?" she asked. "Yes," he said. "Surely then," she said, "that is reason enough". - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)