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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 547 Ellen did not wish to delay this time on her return to the sand.
24 548 "The bracelet, quickly!" she said to Dara.
24 549 Ellen had spoken in the voice of a mistress and Dara, startled, responded instantly as a slave, slipping the bracelet from her wrist, putting her head down and lifting it to Ellen.
24 550 "Thank you," said Ellen, and then she hurriedly slipped the bracelet on her left wrist, gave Dara a quick kiss, and hurried out onto the sand.
24 551 She knew she was the last dancer of the evening, at least in this circle.
24 552 She pretended to stumble out upon the sand, to a point a bit behind its center.
24 553 It was rather as she had done at first, but this time it was deliberate.
Ellen did not wish to delay this time on her return to the sand. "The bracelet, quickly!" she said to Dara. Ellen had spoken in the voice of a mistress and Dara, startled, responded instantly as a slave, slipping the bracelet from her wrist, putting her head down and lifting it to Ellen. "Thank you," said Ellen, and then she hurriedly slipped the bracelet on her left wrist, gave Dara a quick kiss, and hurried out onto the sand. She knew she was the last dancer of the evening, at least in this circle. She pretended to stumble out upon the sand, to a point a bit behind its center. It was rather as she had done at first, but this time it was deliberate. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )