Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
627
To one side, behind a curtain, she saw slaves, in silk, doubtless waiting to dance for their master's customers.
To one side, behind a curtain, she saw slaves, in silk, doubtless waiting to dance for their master's customers.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #627)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
624
The larger beasts can be brought into the city only after sunset, when the streets are freer of traffic.
19
625
In two markets, she saw slaves, some exhibited on a shelf, as she had been, others in small cages.
19
626
In another place, within a rectangle of canvas walls, on a small stage, as the music of flutes and a czehar drifted upward, she saw acrobats, jugglers and fire-eaters.
19
627
To one side, behind a curtain, she saw slaves, in silk, doubtless waiting to dance for their master's customers.
19
628
It is common to save the best dancers for last.
19
629
The basket swung on the ropes.
19
630
Ellen released one hand from the wicker, to clutch a rope.
The larger beasts can be brought into the city only after sunset, when the streets are freer of traffic.
In two markets, she saw slaves, some exhibited on a shelf, as she had been, others in small cages.
In another place, within a rectangle of canvas walls, on a small stage, as the music of flutes and a czehar drifted upward, she saw acrobats, jugglers and fire-eaters.
To one side, behind a curtain, she saw slaves, in silk, doubtless waiting to dance for their master's customers.
It is common to save the best dancers for last.
The basket swung on the ropes.
Ellen released one hand from the wicker, to clutch a rope.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19)