Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
6
241
In most paga taverns the dancer or dancers confine themselves to the square or oval dancing area, normally of polished wood or yellow sand, reminiscent of a camp or caravanserai.
In most paga taverns the dancer or dancers confine themselves to the square or oval dancing area, normally of polished wood or yellow sand, reminiscent of a camp or caravanserai.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #241)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
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6
238
"But it was here, in Sybaris," I said, "that we heard the report of the destructive raid on Nicosia, days before it actually took place".
6
239
"True," said Clitus.
6
240
The dancer now, under the dangling lamps, animate, seductive, vital, swaying, negotiating the tables, was but yards away.
6
241
In most paga taverns the dancer or dancers confine themselves to the square or oval dancing area, normally of polished wood or yellow sand, reminiscent of a camp or caravanserai.
6
242
The typical reason for this, one supposes, is to isolate the dancer in such a way that she can be well seen and is not likely to have her performance interrupted by grasping hands.
6
243
I noted that this dancer had, and more than once, eluded hands reaching out for her.
6
244
"She approaches," said Thurnock, not in the least displeased.
"But it was here, in Sybaris," I said, "that we heard the report of the destructive raid on Nicosia, days before it actually took place".
"True," said Clitus.
The dancer now, under the dangling lamps, animate, seductive, vital, swaying, negotiating the tables, was but yards away.
In most paga taverns the dancer or dancers confine themselves to the square or oval dancing area, normally of polished wood or yellow sand, reminiscent of a camp or caravanserai.
The typical reason for this, one supposes, is to isolate the dancer in such a way that she can be well seen and is not likely to have her performance interrupted by grasping hands.
I noted that this dancer had, and more than once, eluded hands reaching out for her.
"She approaches," said Thurnock, not in the least displeased.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 6)