Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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119
I would like to dance before masters, she thought.
I would like to dance before masters, she thought.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #119)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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116
Ellen wondered if Mirus, her master, would be pleased, if she were to dance before him as a slave.
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117
Had he wondered what she would look like, long ago, when she was his teacher, she wondered, if she were to so dance before him, barefoot, in a bit of swirling silk, in necklaces and coins, in armlets, with bracelets on her wrists and bangles on her ankles, to the flash of ringing zills, summoned, commanded, fearful, begging to please, his.
13
118
Had she hinted at that, or her slaveness, when she had worn the two small bracelets? Perhaps, she thought.
13
119
I would like to dance before masters, she thought.
13
120
It is my hope that I would please them.
13
121
But, alas, I cannot dance! I cannot even dance the social dances of Earth, let alone the dances of the displayed female slave.
13
122
The sunlight was pleasant, the air was cool.
Ellen wondered if Mirus, her master, would be pleased, if she were to dance before him as a slave.
Had he wondered what she would look like, long ago, when she was his teacher, she wondered, if she were to so dance before him, barefoot, in a bit of swirling silk, in necklaces and coins, in armlets, with bracelets on her wrists and bangles on her ankles, to the flash of ringing zills, summoned, commanded, fearful, begging to please, his.
Had she hinted at that, or her slaveness, when she had worn the two small bracelets? Perhaps, she thought.
I would like to dance before masters, she thought.
It is my hope that I would please them.
But, alas, I cannot dance! I cannot even dance the social dances of Earth, let alone the dances of the displayed female slave.
The sunlight was pleasant, the air was cool.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 13)