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

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5 185 Then another girl, the tall, blond girl, she who had held the coil of marsh vine, stood before me, moving with excruciating slowness, as though the music could be reflected only from moment to moment, in her breathing, in the beating of the heart.
5 186 "Perhaps it is I," she said, "who am your mistress".
5 187 She, like the other, spit then in my face and turned away, now moving fully, enveloped in the music's flame.
5 188 One after another of the girls so danced before me, and about me, taunting me, laughing at their power, then spitting upon me and turning away.
5 189 The rencers laughed and shouted, clapping, cheering the girls on in the dance.
5 190 But most of the time I was ignored, as much as the pole to which I was bound.
5 191 Mostly these girls, saving for a moment or two to humiliate me, danced their beauty for the young men of the circles, that they might be desired, that they might be much sought.
Then another girl, the tall, blond girl, she who had held the coil of marsh vine, stood before me, moving with excruciating slowness, as though the music could be reflected only from moment to moment, in her breathing, in the beating of the heart. "Perhaps it is I," she said, "who am your mistress". She, like the other, spit then in my face and turned away, now moving fully, enveloped in the music's flame. One after another of the girls so danced before me, and about me, taunting me, laughing at their power, then spitting upon me and turning away. The rencers laughed and shouted, clapping, cheering the girls on in the dance. But most of the time I was ignored, as much as the pole to which I was bound. Mostly these girls, saving for a moment or two to humiliate me, danced their beauty for the young men of the circles, that they might be desired, that they might be much sought. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )