Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
127
But the musicians were again playing and again, in the square of sand, the girl performed, though not now the Whip dance.
But the musicians were again playing and again, in the square of sand, the girl performed, though not now the Whip Dance.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #127)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
124
The men who had come to the tavern were roistering but order, to some extent, had been restored.
9
125
Two of the ship's lanterns had been broken.
9
126
There was glass, and spilled paga about, and two broken tables.
9
127
But the musicians were again playing and again, in the square of sand, the girl performed, though not now the Whip dance.
9
128
Nude slave girls, wrists chained, hurried about.
9
129
The proprietor, sweating, aproned, was tipping yet another great bottle of paga in its sling, filling cups, that they might be borne to the drinkers.
9
130
There was an occasional scream from the alcoves, bringing laughter from the tables.
The men who had come to the tavern were roistering but order, to some extent, had been restored.
Two of the ship's lanterns had been broken.
There was glass, and spilled paga about, and two broken tables.
But the musicians were again playing and again, in the square of sand, the girl performed, though not now the Whip dance.
Nude slave girls, wrists chained, hurried about.
The proprietor, sweating, aproned, was tipping yet another great bottle of paga in its sling, filling cups, that they might be borne to the drinkers.
There was an occasional scream from the alcoves, bringing laughter from the tables.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)