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"ahn " "girl "

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 96 Her outburst provokes laughter, skeptical observations, some good-natured hooting.
6 97 "I will tame you at my pleasure," replies the young man, and signals to the musicians.
6 98 The music begins again.
6 99 Perhaps the girl hesitates.
6 100 There is a slave whip on the wall.
6 101 Then, to the barbaric, intoxicating music of the flute and drums, she dances for her captor, the bells on her ankles marking each of her movements, the movements of a girl stolen from her home, who must now live to please the bold stranger whose binding fiber she had felt, whose collar she wore.
6 102 At the end of her dance, she is given a cup of wine, but she may not drink.
Her outburst provokes laughter, skeptical observations, some good-natured hooting. "I will tame you at my pleasure," replies the young man, and signals to the musicians. The music begins again. Perhaps the girl hesitates. There is a slave whip on the wall. Then, to the barbaric, intoxicating music of the flute and drums, she dances for her captor, the bells on her ankles marking each of her movements, the movements of a girl stolen from her home, who must now live to please the bold stranger whose binding fiber she had felt, whose collar she wore. At the end of her dance, she is given a cup of wine, but she may not drink. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )