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

"Why do you wish to dance?" he asked. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #849)
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1 849 "Why do you wish to dance?" he asked.

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

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1 846 "Surely then," she said, "that is reason enough".
1 847 He regarded her, puzzled.
1 848 It was clear he did not recall her, but also clear, for he was no fool, that he suspected more was afoot than a mere compliance with a masterly whim, even though such whims, for the slave, in many contexts, constitute orders of iron.
1 849 "Why do you wish to dance?" he asked.
1 850 "Perhaps," she said, "it is that a master may be pleased, perhaps it is simply that I am a slave".
1 851 I saw Philebus' hand tighten on the handle of the whip.
1 852 "Do I know you?" asked Borton.
"Surely then," she said, "that is reason enough". He regarded her, puzzled. It was clear he did not recall her, but also clear, for he was no fool, that he suspected more was afoot than a mere compliance with a masterly whim, even though such whims, for the slave, in many contexts, constitute orders of iron. "Why do you wish to dance?" he asked. "Perhaps," she said, "it is that a master may be pleased, perhaps it is simply that I am a slave". I saw Philebus' hand tighten on the handle of the whip. "Do I know you?" asked Borton. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)