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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Look!" He was indicating the slim blonde, she with the chained wrists, whose dance before her master seemed clearly placatory in nature. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #422)
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3 422 "Look!" He was indicating the slim blonde, she with the chained wrists, whose dance before her master seemed clearly placatory in nature.

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 419 His gaze was stern, unpitying.
3 420 She danced in terror.
3 421 "Ahh," said Marcus.
3 422 "Look!" He was indicating the slim blonde, she with the chained wrists, whose dance before her master seemed clearly placatory in nature.
3 423 She had perhaps begged to be permitted to appear before him in the dancing circle, that she might attempt to please him.
3 424 He had perhaps acquiesced.
3 425 I recalled he had thrust her into the circle, perhaps in this generously according her, though perhaps with some impatience, and misgivings, this chance to make amends for some perhaps unintentional, miniscule transgression.
His gaze was stern, unpitying. She danced in terror. "Ahh," said Marcus. "Look!" He was indicating the slim blonde, she with the chained wrists, whose dance before her master seemed clearly placatory in nature. She had perhaps begged to be permitted to appear before him in the dancing circle, that she might attempt to please him. He had perhaps acquiesced. I recalled he had thrust her into the circle, perhaps in this generously according her, though perhaps with some impatience, and misgivings, this chance to make amends for some perhaps unintentional, miniscule transgression. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 3)