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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

She then, in moving to the music, seemed to first notice, back on the sand, to the left of the parting in the silk, as one would face it, the veil which she had earlier discarded. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #576)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 576 She then, in moving to the music, seemed to first notice, back on the sand, to the left of the parting in the silk, as one would face it, the veil which she had earlier discarded.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 573 She then, with the music, seemed to swirl about as though in incomprehension.
24 574 It seemed she could not believe what had been done to her! "Slave!" cried a man.
24 575 "Kiss the whip!" called another.
24 576 She then, in moving to the music, seemed to first notice, back on the sand, to the left of the parting in the silk, as one would face it, the veil which she had earlier discarded.
24 577 It had been left there, deliberately.
24 578 She approached it, moving with the music, frightened.
24 579 She bent down, reaching her hand toward it.
She then, with the music, seemed to swirl about as though in incomprehension. It seemed she could not believe what had been done to her! "Slave!" cried a man. "Kiss the whip!" called another. She then, in moving to the music, seemed to first notice, back on the sand, to the left of the parting in the silk, as one would face it, the veil which she had earlier discarded. It had been left there, deliberately. She approached it, moving with the music, frightened. She bent down, reaching her hand toward it. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 24)