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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
46 571 No one yet cried out in fury, demanding that I be driven from the floor.
46 572 I heard no impatient cries nor sharp, angry strikings of goblets on tables.
46 573 I became aware that the music no longer seemed listless, tentative, perfunctory, or skeptical; rather it seemed awakened, participatory, challenging, even encouraging, watchful, and eager.
46 574 How wild, sensuous, exciting, and provocative are the dancing melodies of Gor! How they swirl and flame! The lash had not yet fallen.
46 575 Men leaned forward, intent.
46 576 In the lamp light I could see moisture glistening on the foreheads of some.
46 577 Lips were parted.
No one yet cried out in fury, demanding that I be driven from the floor. I heard no impatient cries nor sharp, angry strikings of goblets on tables. I became aware that the music no longer seemed listless, tentative, perfunctory, or skeptical; rather it seemed awakened, participatory, challenging, even encouraging, watchful, and eager. How wild, sensuous, exciting, and provocative are the dancing melodies of Gor! How they swirl and flame! The lash had not yet fallen. Men leaned forward, intent. In the lamp light I could see moisture glistening on the foreheads of some. Lips were parted. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )