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

There was the music of flutes, and a tabor, and one kalika, and a slave, she of one of Peisistratus' men, stamped her feet, and turned, and danced in the firelight. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79, Sentence #148)
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79 148 There was the music of flutes, and a tabor, and one kalika, and a slave, she of one of Peisistratus' men, stamped her feet, and turned, and danced in the firelight.

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

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79 145 * * * * "Viands, Master," she said, kneeling and lifting the plate to him, her head down.
79 146 He took what pleased him, and dismissed her, and she stood, near him, for a moment, uncertain, and then another called to her, from across the great fire, about which the men sat, being served, and she, casting a forlorn glance at him, hurried to serve the other, to whom she had been summoned.
79 147 She served identically, as all the others.
79 148 There was the music of flutes, and a tabor, and one kalika, and a slave, she of one of Peisistratus' men, stamped her feet, and turned, and danced in the firelight.
79 149 Bangles clashed upon her bared ankles.
79 150 It is beautiful to see a slave dancing in the firelight.
79 151 Or in the light of torches, or candles, in some such natural light.
* * * * "Viands, Master," she said, kneeling and lifting the plate to him, her head down. He took what pleased him, and dismissed her, and she stood, near him, for a moment, uncertain, and then another called to her, from across the great fire, about which the men sat, being served, and she, casting a forlorn glance at him, hurried to serve the other, to whom she had been summoned. She served identically, as all the others. There was the music of flutes, and a tabor, and one kalika, and a slave, she of one of Peisistratus' men, stamped her feet, and turned, and danced in the firelight. Bangles clashed upon her bared ankles. It is beautiful to see a slave dancing in the firelight. Or in the light of torches, or candles, in some such natural light. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 79)