Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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4
551
"A pity," said he.
"A pity," said he.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #551)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
548
It would be a long time, I thought, before the cool, white-skinned Alyena would beg, "Dance me! Dance me for the pleasure of men!" "She is barbarian," said I to the captain.
4
549
"She speaks little Gorean.
4
550
I told her she was not yet ready to dance for the pleasure of men".
4
551
"A pity," said he.
4
552
In Gorean female dance the girl is expected, often, to satisfy, fully, whatever passions she succeeds in arousing in her audience.
4
553
She is not permitted merely to excite, and flee away; when, at the conclusion of the swirling music, she flings herself to the floor at the mercy of free men, her dance is but half finished; she has yet to pay the price of her beauty.
4
554
"You must have her taught to dance," said the captain.
It would be a long time, I thought, before the cool, white-skinned Alyena would beg, "Dance me! Dance me for the pleasure of men!" "She is barbarian," said I to the captain.
"She speaks little Gorean.
I told her she was not yet ready to dance for the pleasure of men".
"A pity," said he.
In Gorean female dance the girl is expected, often, to satisfy, fully, whatever passions she succeeds in arousing in her audience.
She is not permitted merely to excite, and flee away; when, at the conclusion of the swirling music, she flings herself to the floor at the mercy of free men, her dance is but half finished; she has yet to pay the price of her beauty.
"You must have her taught to dance," said the captain.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4)