Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
334
And then the first girl tore away her skins and danced in her golden ornaments beneath the huge, wild moons, on the grass of the circle, before the square.
And then the first girl tore away her skins and danced in her golden ornaments beneath the huge, wild moons, on the grass of the circle, before the square.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #334)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
331
Another girl, crying out, tore her own skins to the waist and clawing, moaning, writhing, approached the square.
9
332
Then another and another! I did not even look upon Verna, so horrified I was at the barbaric spectacle.
9
333
I had not believed that women could be like this.
9
334
And then the first girl tore away her skins and danced in her golden ornaments beneath the huge, wild moons, on the grass of the circle, before the square.
9
335
I could not believe my eyes.
9
336
I shuddered, fearing such women.
9
337
Then suddenly, to my amazement, Verna cried out in anguish, a wild, moaning, anguished cry, and threw from herself her weapons and tore away her own skins and leaped into the circle, turning, and clawing and crying out like the others.
Another girl, crying out, tore her own skins to the waist and clawing, moaning, writhing, approached the square.
Then another and another! I did not even look upon Verna, so horrified I was at the barbaric spectacle.
I had not believed that women could be like this.
And then the first girl tore away her skins and danced in her golden ornaments beneath the huge, wild moons, on the grass of the circle, before the square.
I could not believe my eyes.
I shuddered, fearing such women.
Then suddenly, to my amazement, Verna cried out in anguish, a wild, moaning, anguished cry, and threw from herself her weapons and tore away her own skins and leaped into the circle, turning, and clawing and crying out like the others.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 9)