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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

I could show him how a woman of Earth, yes, of Earth, if trained, can dance before men! I could show him how a woman of Earth, as much as any Gorean woman, can drive a man mad with passion! It might be mentioned that the errand just described was merely the first errand of its type which was required of Ellen. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #635)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 635 I could show him how a woman of Earth, yes, of Earth, if trained, can dance before men! I could show him how a woman of Earth, as much as any Gorean woman, can drive a man mad with passion! It might be mentioned that the errand just described was merely the first errand of its type which was required of Ellen.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 632 Accordingly she was no dancer.
18 633 Too, Goreans have high standards for slave dance.
18 634 On the other hand, she thought to herself, I am not such poor stuff.
18 635 I could show him how a woman of Earth, yes, of Earth, if trained, can dance before men! I could show him how a woman of Earth, as much as any Gorean woman, can drive a man mad with passion! It might be mentioned that the errand just described was merely the first errand of its type which was required of Ellen.
18 636 Over the next few weeks she found herself, several times, embarked on similar obscure ventures.
18 637 There were some differences, of course.
18 638 For example, she was sent to different shops and places of business, and professional activity, but each time, of course, with some ostensible, public purpose, usually connected, at least officially, with her master's interests or work, a purpose which might be ascertained, for example, by guardsmen, were they inclined to inquire.
Accordingly she was no dancer. Too, Goreans have high standards for slave dance. On the other hand, she thought to herself, I am not such poor stuff. I could show him how a woman of Earth, yes, of Earth, if trained, can dance before men! I could show him how a woman of Earth, as much as any Gorean woman, can drive a man mad with passion! It might be mentioned that the errand just described was merely the first errand of its type which was required of Ellen. Over the next few weeks she found herself, several times, embarked on similar obscure ventures. There were some differences, of course. For example, she was sent to different shops and places of business, and professional activity, but each time, of course, with some ostensible, public purpose, usually connected, at least officially, with her master's interests or work, a purpose which might be ascertained, for example, by guardsmen, were they inclined to inquire. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 18)