Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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163
She looked at me with misery.
1
164
The dancer moaned, crying out, as though in agony.
1
165
Still she remained impaled upon the slave pole, its prisoner.
1
166
"The Gorean master," I told the blondish girl, "commands sensuality in his female slaves".
1
167
She stared at the dancer, her eyes wide with misery.
1
168
The hips of the dancer now moved, seemingly in isolation from the rest of her body, though her wrists and hands, ever so slightly, moved to the music.
1
169
"You cannot even move like that now," I told the blondish girl.
She looked at me with misery.
The dancer moaned, crying out, as though in agony.
Still she remained impaled upon the slave pole, its prisoner.
"The Gorean master," I told the blondish girl, "commands sensuality in his female slaves".
She stared at the dancer, her eyes wide with misery.
The hips of the dancer now moved, seemingly in isolation from the rest of her body, though her wrists and hands, ever so slightly, moved to the music.
"You cannot even move like that now," I told the blondish girl.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )