Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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511
Never in all this, of course, had she lost the music in her body.
Never in all this, of course, had she lost the music in her body.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #511)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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508
Then with my right hand, the Tuchuk quiva in it, while still holding her with my left, as she continued to move to the music, I, behind her back, cut the halter she wore from her.
1
509
I then thrust her from me, before the tables, that she might better please the guests of Samos, first slaver of Port Kar.
1
510
She looked at me reproachfully, but, seeing my eyes, turned frightened to the men, hands over her head, to please them.
1
511
Never in all this, of course, had she lost the music in her body.
1
512
The men cried out, pleased with her beauty.
1
513
"The message girl is ready," said the man who wore the green of the physicians.
1
514
He turned to the man beside him; he dropped the shaving knife into the bowl, wiped his hands on a towel.
Then with my right hand, the Tuchuk quiva in it, while still holding her with my left, as she continued to move to the music, I, behind her back, cut the halter she wore from her.
I then thrust her from me, before the tables, that she might better please the guests of Samos, first slaver of Port Kar.
She looked at me reproachfully, but, seeing my eyes, turned frightened to the men, hands over her head, to please them.
Never in all this, of course, had she lost the music in her body.
The men cried out, pleased with her beauty.
"The message girl is ready," said the man who wore the green of the physicians.
He turned to the man beside him; he dropped the shaving knife into the bowl, wiped his hands on a towel.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 1)