Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
419
"Do I dance for my life?" begged Midice.
"Do I dance for my life?" begged Midice.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #419)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
9
416
He leaped to his feet and carried her from the room.
9
417
I laughed.
9
418
Then Thura, to my amazement, though a rence girl, dancing, revealed herself similarly to the great Thurnock, he only of the peasants, and he, with a great laugh, swept her from her feet and carried her from the room.
9
419
"Do I dance for my life?" begged Midice.
9
420
I drew the Gorean blade.
9
421
"Yes," I said, "you do".
9
422
And she danced superbly for me, every fiber of her beautiful body straining to please me, her eyes, each instant, pleading, trying to read in mine her fate.
He leaped to his feet and carried her from the room.
I laughed.
Then Thura, to my amazement, though a rence girl, dancing, revealed herself similarly to the great Thurnock, he only of the peasants, and he, with a great laugh, swept her from her feet and carried her from the room.
"Do I dance for my life?" begged Midice.
I drew the Gorean blade.
"Yes," I said, "you do".
And she danced superbly for me, every fiber of her beautiful body straining to please me, her eyes, each instant, pleading, trying to read in mine her fate.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)