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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 168 She paid the young men, if she noticed them, no attention.
5 169 The rence communities tend to be isolated.
5 170 Young people seldom see one another, saving those from the same tiny community.
5 171 I remembered the two lines, one of young men, the other of girls, jeering and laughing, and crying out at one another in the morning.
5 172 Then the man with the drum of hollow rence root began to drum, and I heard some others join in with reed flutes, and one fellow had bits of metal, strung on a circular wire, and another a notched stick, played by scraping it with a flat spoon of rence root.
5 173 It was Telima who began first to pound the woven rence mat that was the surface of the island with her right heel, lifting her hands, arms bent, over her head, her eyes closed.
5 174 Then the other girls, too, began to join her, and at last even the shiest among them moved pounding, and stamping and turning about the circle.
She paid the young men, if she noticed them, no attention. The rence communities tend to be isolated. Young people seldom see one another, saving those from the same tiny community. I remembered the two lines, one of young men, the other of girls, jeering and laughing, and crying out at one another in the morning. Then the man with the drum of hollow rence root began to drum, and I heard some others join in with reed flutes, and one fellow had bits of metal, strung on a circular wire, and another a notched stick, played by scraping it with a flat spoon of rence root. It was Telima who began first to pound the woven rence mat that was the surface of the island with her right heel, lifting her hands, arms bent, over her head, her eyes closed. Then the other girls, too, began to join her, and at last even the shiest among them moved pounding, and stamping and turning about the circle. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )