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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 400 "But I am Midice," she said.
9 401 "A slave girl," I reminded her.
9 402 "Do not make me do this!" she begged.
9 403 "Do not so demean me!" "dance," said I to Midice.
9 404 In terror the dark-haired girl, lithe, tears in her eyes, she so marvelously legged, lifted her wrists.
9 405 Now again Midice danced, her ankles in delicious proximity and wrists lifted again together back to back above her head, palms out.
9 406 But this time her ankles were not as though chained, nor her wrists as though braceleted; rather they were truly chained and braceleted; she wore the linked ankle rings, the three-linked slave bracelets of a Gorean master; and I did not think she would now conclude her dance by spitting upon me and whirling away.
"But I am Midice," she said. "A slave girl," I reminded her. "Do not make me do this!" she begged. "Do not so demean me!" "dance," said I to Midice. In terror the dark-haired girl, lithe, tears in her eyes, she so marvelously legged, lifted her wrists. Now again Midice danced, her ankles in delicious proximity and wrists lifted again together back to back above her head, palms out. But this time her ankles were not as though chained, nor her wrists as though braceleted; rather they were truly chained and braceleted; she wore the linked ankle rings, the three-linked slave bracelets of a Gorean master; and I did not think she would now conclude her dance by spitting upon me and whirling away. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )