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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

Sometimes an item such as I, struck with love, or careless, may move cumulatively, so to speak, and most meaningfully, before one who is not first in such a group. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #164)
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6 164 Sometimes an item such as I, struck with love, or careless, may move cumulatively, so to speak, and most meaningfully, before one who is not first in such a group.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 161 I then transposed into floor movements, as these are often the climactic episodes of such a performance.
6 162 I made certain, of course, that I concluded my performance before he who was first among the strangers.
6 163 It would not do at all to have finished it elsewhere.
6 164 Sometimes an item such as I, struck with love, or careless, may move cumulatively, so to speak, and most meaningfully, before one who is not first in such a group.
6 165 Such an error, however, despite its understandability, the desire to display oneself before, to call oneself to the attention of, and to attract him in whose power one wishes to be, can be very dangerous.
6 166 Such things can lead among the men to rivalries, to fallings out, even to duels and bloodshed.
6 167 And for one such as I they might lead at best to the thonging of the wrists and the waiting at the post, for the lash.
I then transposed into floor movements, as these are often the climactic episodes of such a performance. I made certain, of course, that I concluded my performance before he who was first among the strangers. It would not do at all to have finished it elsewhere. Sometimes an item such as I, struck with love, or careless, may move cumulatively, so to speak, and most meaningfully, before one who is not first in such a group. Such an error, however, despite its understandability, the desire to display oneself before, to call oneself to the attention of, and to attract him in whose power one wishes to be, can be very dangerous. Such things can lead among the men to rivalries, to fallings out, even to duels and bloodshed. And for one such as I they might lead at best to the thonging of the wrists and the waiting at the post, for the lash. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 6)