Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
110
The dancer's hands were at her thighs.
1
111
She regarded them, angrily, and still she moved.
1
112
Her shoulders lifted and fell; her hands touched her breasts and shoulders; her head was back, and then again she glared at the men, angrily.
1
113
Her arms were high, very high.
1
114
Her hips moved, swaying.
1
115
Then, the music suddenly silent, she was absolutely still.
1
116
Her left hand was at her thigh; her right high above her head; her eyes were on her hip; frozen into a hip sway; then there was again a bright, clear flash of the finger cymbals, and the music began again, and again she moved, helpless on the pole.
The dancer's hands were at her thighs.
She regarded them, angrily, and still she moved.
Her shoulders lifted and fell; her hands touched her breasts and shoulders; her head was back, and then again she glared at the men, angrily.
Her arms were high, very high.
Her hips moved, swaying.
Then, the music suddenly silent, she was absolutely still.
Her left hand was at her thigh; her right high above her head; her eyes were on her hip; frozen into a hip sway; then there was again a bright, clear flash of the finger cymbals, and the music began again, and again she moved, helpless on the pole.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )