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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

This was brought to the attention of the owner, the chief trainer, who brought a flautist to the vicinity of the cage, and, behold, the beast danced to the music of the flute. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #170)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 170 This was brought to the attention of the owner, the chief trainer, who brought a flautist to the vicinity of the cage, and, behold, the beast danced to the music of the flute.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 167 "What then?" I said.
11 168 "Weeks went by," she said.
11 169 "Then it was noticed one evening that the blinded beast was turning about, and moving, in time to the carnival music, when the kaiila were performing, and later, the striped urts.
11 170 This was brought to the attention of the owner, the chief trainer, who brought a flautist to the vicinity of the cage, and, behold, the beast danced to the music of the flute.
11 171 Thereafter this was one of the attractions in the carnival.
11 172 Further, this suggested to the chief trainer that the beast might now prove susceptible to training.
11 173 Apparently this proved to be the case, and, eventually, the beast, led on a leash, was brought regularly, in its turn, to the area of performance, surrounded by the crowd.
"What then?" I said. "Weeks went by," she said. "Then it was noticed one evening that the blinded beast was turning about, and moving, in time to the carnival music, when the kaiila were performing, and later, the striped urts. This was brought to the attention of the owner, the chief trainer, who brought a flautist to the vicinity of the cage, and, behold, the beast danced to the music of the flute. Thereafter this was one of the attractions in the carnival. Further, this suggested to the chief trainer that the beast might now prove susceptible to training. Apparently this proved to be the case, and, eventually, the beast, led on a leash, was brought regularly, in its turn, to the area of performance, surrounded by the crowd. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 11)