Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
402
The first of the formal dancers had been called to one circle or another, following the hailings of the torch-bearing crier.
The first of the formal dancers had been called to one circle or another, following the hailings of the torch-bearing crier.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #402)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
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22
399
"Yes, Master," she had said.
22
400
"Wine, girl!" called a fellow, lifting his goblet, and Ellen rushed to him.
22
401
In a few Ehn Ellen, her pitcher half full, stood back in the darkness, some yards from the closest fires.
22
402
The first of the formal dancers had been called to one circle or another, following the hailings of the torch-bearing crier.
22
403
Men who might have been interested in bidding on them, having found them of interest in the exhibition cages, might then follow them to the designated circles, to continue their appraisal.
22
404
Others, too, of course, the curious, the lustful, the admirers of beauty, and such, tended to gather about the circles in question.
22
405
How beautiful the dancers are, thought Ellen.
"Yes, Master," she had said.
"Wine, girl!" called a fellow, lifting his goblet, and Ellen rushed to him.
In a few Ehn Ellen, her pitcher half full, stood back in the darkness, some yards from the closest fires.
The first of the formal dancers had been called to one circle or another, following the hailings of the torch-bearing crier.
Men who might have been interested in bidding on them, having found them of interest in the exhibition cages, might then follow them to the designated circles, to continue their appraisal.
Others, too, of course, the curious, the lustful, the admirers of beauty, and such, tended to gather about the circles in question.
How beautiful the dancers are, thought Ellen.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 22)