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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

She was never again, of course, permitted by the polemarkos to dance at the entertainments in the Central Cylinder. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #274)
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13 274 She was never again, of course, permitted by the polemarkos to dance at the entertainments in the Central Cylinder.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 271 And finally the slave, sobbing, and groveling, trembling and shuddering, bruised, miserable, her pride broken, her spirit vanquished, well informed now that whatever she might once have been, she was now no more than a slave, wholly submitted, and helpless, crawled to the feet of the Ubara, kissing them, as a slave, begging mercy, and forgiveness.
13 272 She was spared, I think to please the polemarkos.
13 273 It was said that after that Claudia became a true slave to her master.
13 274 She was never again, of course, permitted by the polemarkos to dance at the entertainments in the Central Cylinder.
13 275 She was used, often, however, it was said, to dance in the headquarters and garrison camp outside the walls, for Myron and his high officers.
13 276 He was, it was said, much envied for his slave".
13 277 "Speak to me of the Ubara," I said.
And finally the slave, sobbing, and groveling, trembling and shuddering, bruised, miserable, her pride broken, her spirit vanquished, well informed now that whatever she might once have been, she was now no more than a slave, wholly submitted, and helpless, crawled to the feet of the Ubara, kissing them, as a slave, begging mercy, and forgiveness. She was spared, I think to please the polemarkos. It was said that after that Claudia became a true slave to her master. She was never again, of course, permitted by the polemarkos to dance at the entertainments in the Central Cylinder. She was used, often, however, it was said, to dance in the headquarters and garrison camp outside the walls, for Myron and his high officers. He was, it was said, much envied for his slave". "Speak to me of the Ubara," I said. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 13)