Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
5
192
After a time I saw one girl leave the circle, her head back, hair flowing down her back, breathing deeply, and scarcely was she through the circles of rencers, but a young man followed her, joining her some yards beyond the circle.
"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.
After a time I saw one girl leave the circle, her head back, hair flowing down her back, breathing deeply, and scarcely was she through the circles of rencers, but a young man followed her, joining her some yards beyond the circle.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )