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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

"If she does not dance well," said Peisistratus, "she will be thrown no food". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 69, Sentence #183)
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69 183 "If she does not dance well," said Peisistratus, "she will be thrown no food".

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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69 180 "In the Gorean manner, I trust," said Cabot.
69 181 "Certainly," smiled Peisistratus.
69 182 "I have not seen Corinna dance since the pleasure cylinder," said Cabot.
69 183 "If she does not dance well," said Peisistratus, "she will be thrown no food".
70 1 Flavion It may be recalled, from some time ago, that Cabot, perhaps surprisingly, given that he stood high in the forest camp, and was of the scarlet caste, had tended to the grooming of the scout, Flavion, an office commonly attended to, amongst the lords, by clients and sycophants, and, most often, in most cases, including that of the lords, by menials, in particular, human females, pets, and slaves.
70 2 Cabot had performed this office with diligence, cleaning the fur with his fingers, and then brushing and combing it.
70 3 Indeed, he had even wiped the fur down with a soft cloth, for several Ehn, until it shone with a high, oily gloss.
"In the Gorean manner, I trust," said Cabot. "Certainly," smiled Peisistratus. "I have not seen Corinna dance since the pleasure cylinder," said Cabot. "If she does not dance well," said Peisistratus, "she will be thrown no food". Flavion It may be recalled, from some time ago, that Cabot, perhaps surprisingly, given that he stood high in the forest camp, and was of the scarlet caste, had tended to the grooming of the scout, Flavion, an office commonly attended to, amongst the lords, by clients and sycophants, and, most often, in most cases, including that of the lords, by menials, in particular, human females, pets, and slaves. Cabot had performed this office with diligence, cleaning the fur with his fingers, and then brushing and combing it. Indeed, he had even wiped the fur down with a soft cloth, for several Ehn, until it shone with a high, oily gloss. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 69)