Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
218
He lifted his finger and the music stopped, and I, too, stopped.
He lifted his finger and the music stopped, and I, too, stopped.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #218)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
215
"Return, slave," I heard.
16
216
I swiftly whirled about, and re-entered the room.
16
217
There were three moons here! But then, in a moment, I was, again, before he upon the divan.
16
218
He lifted his finger and the music stopped, and I, too, stopped.
16
219
There is one aspect to slave dance to which I have neglected to call explicit attention, but it is one which, I suspect, at least implicitly, is clear to all.
16
220
Slave dance is arousing to the female who dances it.
16
221
One cannot move as in slave dance without becoming sexually aroused.
"Return, slave," I heard.
I swiftly whirled about, and re-entered the room.
There were three moons here! But then, in a moment, I was, again, before he upon the divan.
He lifted his finger and the music stopped, and I, too, stopped.
There is one aspect to slave dance to which I have neglected to call explicit attention, but it is one which, I suspect, at least implicitly, is clear to all.
Slave dance is arousing to the female who dances it.
One cannot move as in slave dance without becoming sexually aroused.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 16)