Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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879
What woman has not considered to herself what it might be like to dance naked before some man or another, one before whom she knows she could be naught but his slave? "Beautiful!" said a man.
What woman has not considered to herself what it might be like to dance naked before some man or another, one before whom she knows she could be naught but his slave? "Beautiful!" said a man.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #879)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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876
Yes, I thought, there is, in the belly of every woman, somewhere, a dancer.
1
877
Too, I was not unaware that in certain cases, as in that of Temione now, as she was not as yet really skilled, and was certainly untrained, the man himself might make a difference.
1
878
One man might, and another might not, at her present stage, call forth the dancing slave in her.
1
879
What woman has not considered to herself what it might be like to dance naked before some man or another, one before whom she knows she could be naught but his slave? "Beautiful!" said a man.
1
880
Temione was pleased.
1
881
The collar looked well on her neck.
1
882
It belonged there.
Yes, I thought, there is, in the belly of every woman, somewhere, a dancer.
Too, I was not unaware that in certain cases, as in that of Temione now, as she was not as yet really skilled, and was certainly untrained, the man himself might make a difference.
One man might, and another might not, at her present stage, call forth the dancing slave in her.
What woman has not considered to herself what it might be like to dance naked before some man or another, one before whom she knows she could be naught but his slave? "Beautiful!" said a man.
Temione was pleased.
The collar looked well on her neck.
It belonged there.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)