Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
6
Goreans do not eschew emotion; eagerness, zeal, warmth, heat and passion are common with them; they tend to be vehement, hearty, cordial, enthusiastic, ardent, impetuous; they are quick to anger, quick to forget, quick to laugh; they do not pretend to subscribe to obvious falsehoods; they value truth over hypocrisy; they have not yet learned to dishonorhonor; to live among such folk is to be emotionally free; they live closer, perhaps, to their bodies than some others.
Goreans do not eschew emotion; eagerness, zeal, warmth, heat and passion are common with them; they tend to be vehement, hearty, cordial, enthusiastic, ardent, impetuous; they are quick to anger, quick to forget, quick to laugh; they do not pretend to subscribe to obvious falsehoods; they value truth over hypocrisy; they have not yet learned to dishonor honor; to live among such folk is to be emotionally free; they live closer, perhaps, to their bodies than some others.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #6)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
3
She carried the wine in a red-figured pitcher, refilled by dipping as needed, and frequently, from a large vat of red ka-la-na on a wooden stand.
22
4
The music of czehars, flutes, and kalikas, from scattered bands of musicians, swirled throughout the gigantic festival camp, spread over pasangs.
22
5
There was the pounding of tabors, too, speaking of excitement and the rousings of blood.
22
6
Goreans do not eschew emotion; eagerness, zeal, warmth, heat and passion are common with them; they tend to be vehement, hearty, cordial, enthusiastic, ardent, impetuous; they are quick to anger, quick to forget, quick to laugh; they do not pretend to subscribe to obvious falsehoods; they value truth over hypocrisy; they have not yet learned to dishonorhonor; to live among such folk is to be emotionally free; they live closer, perhaps, to their bodies than some others.
22
7
"Wine!" called a man, and Ellen made her way to him, as swiftly as was compatible with the crowd.
22
8
She moved with the grace and loveliness that was now hers, that of the female slave.
22
9
She was stripped, and wore not so much as a collar, but her hair, grown longer now, and slave lovely, fell about her.
She carried the wine in a red-figured pitcher, refilled by dipping as needed, and frequently, from a large vat of red ka-la-na on a wooden stand.
The music of czehars, flutes, and kalikas, from scattered bands of musicians, swirled throughout the gigantic festival camp, spread over pasangs.
There was the pounding of tabors, too, speaking of excitement and the rousings of blood.
Goreans do not eschew emotion; eagerness, zeal, warmth, heat and passion are common with them; they tend to be vehement, hearty, cordial, enthusiastic, ardent, impetuous; they are quick to anger, quick to forget, quick to laugh; they do not pretend to subscribe to obvious falsehoods; they value truth over hypocrisy; they have not yet learned to dishonor honor; to live among such folk is to be emotionally free; they live closer, perhaps, to their bodies than some others.
"Wine!" called a man, and Ellen made her way to him, as swiftly as was compatible with the crowd.
She moved with the grace and loveliness that was now hers, that of the female slave.
She was stripped, and wore not so much as a collar, but her hair, grown longer now, and slave lovely, fell about her.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22)