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

When I had parted my veil, and brushed it back, and put it behind me, I could hear, in the music to my right, in a ripple of interest and approval, of delight and excitement, the musicians' reaction. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #96)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 96 When I had parted my veil, and brushed it back, and put it behind me, I could hear, in the music to my right, in a ripple of interest and approval, of delight and excitement, the musicians' reaction.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 93 As with fans on my old world, in former centuries, much may be done with them by a clever woman.
16 94 In typical, modest veiling, that called for by most proprieties, only the eyes and the upper part of the bridge of the nose are exposed.
16 95 It was in that way that I had been veiled in my serving.
16 96 When I had parted my veil, and brushed it back, and put it behind me, I could hear, in the music to my right, in a ripple of interest and approval, of delight and excitement, the musicians' reaction.
16 97 I lifted and brushed back my hair, freeing it.
16 98 I adjusted it, too, with a toss of my head.
16 99 Perhaps it was a vain gesture.
As with fans on my old world, in former centuries, much may be done with them by a clever woman. In typical, modest veiling, that called for by most proprieties, only the eyes and the upper part of the bridge of the nose are exposed. It was in that way that I had been veiled in my serving. When I had parted my veil, and brushed it back, and put it behind me, I could hear, in the music to my right, in a ripple of interest and approval, of delight and excitement, the musicians' reaction. I lifted and brushed back my hair, freeing it. I adjusted it, too, with a toss of my head. Perhaps it was a vain gesture. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 16)