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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

How utterly different is the movement of a slave from that of a free woman, how uninhibited, how free, how profound, how unapologetically, sinuously brazen, how radically and rawly female; the free woman dances her beauty, the slave, in all her beauty, dances her brand and collar. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #561)
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46 561 How utterly different is the movement of a slave from that of a free woman, how uninhibited, how free, how profound, how unapologetically, sinuously brazen, how radically and rawly female; the free woman dances her beauty, the slave, in all her beauty, dances her brand and collar.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

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46 558 I do not well recall what ensued on the dancing floor of the tavern, the Golden Chain, in Port Kar.
46 559 I supposed I danced, or posed, or manifested some mixture of the two.
46 560 I know I moved, and moved as a slave.
46 561 How utterly different is the movement of a slave from that of a free woman, how uninhibited, how free, how profound, how unapologetically, sinuously brazen, how radically and rawly female; the free woman dances her beauty, the slave, in all her beauty, dances her brand and collar.
46 562 The free woman is lovely; the slave is lovely and patently needful.
46 563 The free woman, in her freedom, must hold back, for she is free; the slave, in her slavery, need not do so and may not do so.
46 564 The dance of the free woman states her dignity and worth; the dance of a slave is quite different; it exhibits an incredibly desirable domestic animal, one which may be bought and sold.
I do not well recall what ensued on the dancing floor of the tavern, the Golden Chain, in Port Kar. I supposed I danced, or posed, or manifested some mixture of the two. I know I moved, and moved as a slave. How utterly different is the movement of a slave from that of a free woman, how uninhibited, how free, how profound, how unapologetically, sinuously brazen, how radically and rawly female; the free woman dances her beauty, the slave, in all her beauty, dances her brand and collar. The free woman is lovely; the slave is lovely and patently needful. The free woman, in her freedom, must hold back, for she is free; the slave, in her slavery, need not do so and may not do so. The dance of the free woman states her dignity and worth; the dance of a slave is quite different; it exhibits an incredibly desirable domestic animal, one which may be bought and sold. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 46)