Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
425
The music followed Ellen, quietly, expectantly, enhancing her contrived mystery.
The music followed Ellen, quietly, expectantly, enhancing her contrived mystery.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #425)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
422
The whip master, whom she noted with care, seemed puzzled, but tolerant.
24
423
Certainly his hand was not clutched menacingly upon his whip, the coiled blade of which, visibly, bore stains of blood, that of her humbled predecessor.
24
424
The first czehar player, in whose charge were the musicians, appeared puzzled as well, but continued to elicit from his instrument, held across his knees, subtle melodies which sang of life and nature, which hinted of men and women, and masters and slaves.
24
425
The music followed Ellen, quietly, expectantly, enhancing her contrived mystery.
24
426
Then, suddenly, Ellen, without permission, turned about and gracefully, regally, and with a toss of her head, exited the sand, going through the parting of the silk to the preparation enclosure.
24
427
There was silence behind her.
24
428
The other dancers were awaiting her, many wide-eyed and frightened.
The whip master, whom she noted with care, seemed puzzled, but tolerant.
Certainly his hand was not clutched menacingly upon his whip, the coiled blade of which, visibly, bore stains of blood, that of her humbled predecessor.
The first czehar player, in whose charge were the musicians, appeared puzzled as well, but continued to elicit from his instrument, held across his knees, subtle melodies which sang of life and nature, which hinted of men and women, and masters and slaves.
The music followed Ellen, quietly, expectantly, enhancing her contrived mystery.
Then, suddenly, Ellen, without permission, turned about and gracefully, regally, and with a toss of her head, exited the sand, going through the parting of the silk to the preparation enclosure.
There was silence behind her.
The other dancers were awaiting her, many wide-eyed and frightened.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24)