Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
110
Once, I had heard, the walls of a great city, Ar, defeated in war, had been dismantled, to the music of flute girls.
Once, I had heard, the walls of a great city, Ar, defeated in war, had been dismantled, to the music of flute girls.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #110)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
107
Similarly, work songs are common in the fields.
11
108
Warriors might sing battle hymns while moving to engage the enemy.
11
109
Girls may sing at the looms, and at the potting wheels.
11
110
Once, I had heard, the walls of a great city, Ar, defeated in war, had been dismantled, to the music of flute girls.
11
111
Doubtless music has many practical applications.
11
112
It might serve to coordinate activities; it might serve to hearten; to inspirit, and lift hearts; it might be intended to seemingly shorten hours and lighten labors, and so on.
11
113
The tunes played by our flute girl were not lively, of course, for one does not turn a stone with grace and sprightliness, but were measured to our tread, as we thrust against the poles.
Similarly, work songs are common in the fields.
Warriors might sing battle hymns while moving to engage the enemy.
Girls may sing at the looms, and at the potting wheels.
Once, I had heard, the walls of a great city, Ar, defeated in war, had been dismantled, to the music of flute girls.
Doubtless music has many practical applications.
It might serve to coordinate activities; it might serve to hearten; to inspirit, and lift hearts; it might be intended to seemingly shorten hours and lighten labors, and so on.
The tunes played by our flute girl were not lively, of course, for one does not turn a stone with grace and sprightliness, but were measured to our tread, as we thrust against the poles.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 11)