Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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18
473
Then the music began, softly, slowly, and the dancer, looking about herself, began to move, obedient to the melody of masters.
Then the music began, softly, slowly, and the dancer, looking about herself, began to move, obedient to the melody of masters.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #473)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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18
470
At that moment there was an exciting skirl of music, a flash of bells, a burst of color, a jangle of beads, and a cry of enthusiasm from the patrons, and a dancer was on the floor.
18
471
After her entry she stood silent, not moving, posed, ready, on the floor.
18
472
I could sense the anticipation, even the difference in breathing, of the men.
18
473
Then the music began, softly, slowly, and the dancer, looking about herself, began to move, obedient to the melody of masters.
18
474
"Is she a slave?" I asked.
18
475
"Certainly," said he in whose charge I was.
18
476
"It may be hard to see, beneath the necklaces, so many of them, but there is a collar there, close-fitting, steel, and locked".
At that moment there was an exciting skirl of music, a flash of bells, a burst of color, a jangle of beads, and a cry of enthusiasm from the patrons, and a dancer was on the floor.
After her entry she stood silent, not moving, posed, ready, on the floor.
I could sense the anticipation, even the difference in breathing, of the men.
Then the music began, softly, slowly, and the dancer, looking about herself, began to move, obedient to the melody of masters.
"Is she a slave?" I asked.
"Certainly," said he in whose charge I was.
"It may be hard to see, beneath the necklaces, so many of them, but there is a collar there, close-fitting, steel, and locked".
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 18)