Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
150
The girl in the sand, the dancing girl, was now performing the Belt dance.
The girl in the sand, the dancing girl, was now performing the Belt Dance.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #150)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
147
There were the northern islands, of course, and they were numerous, but small, extending in an archipelago like a scimitar northeastward from Cos, which lay some four hundred pasangs west of Port Kar.
9
148
But these islands were not united, and, indeed, the government of them was usually no more than a village council.
9
149
They usually possessed no vessels more noteworthy than clinker-built skiffs and coasters.
9
150
The girl in the sand, the dancing girl, was now performing the Belt dance.
9
151
I had seen it done once before, in Ar, in the house of Cernus, a slaver.
9
152
Only Cos and Tyros had fleets to match those of Port Kar.
9
153
And they, almost of tradition, did not care to engage their fleets with hers.
There were the northern islands, of course, and they were numerous, but small, extending in an archipelago like a scimitar northeastward from Cos, which lay some four hundred pasangs west of Port Kar.
But these islands were not united, and, indeed, the government of them was usually no more than a village council.
They usually possessed no vessels more noteworthy than clinker-built skiffs and coasters.
The girl in the sand, the dancing girl, was now performing the Belt dance.
I had seen it done once before, in Ar, in the house of Cernus, a slaver.
Only Cos and Tyros had fleets to match those of Port Kar.
And they, almost of tradition, did not care to engage their fleets with hers.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)