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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 64 Suleiman, reluctantly, pushed two more stones back toward me.
5 65 Not speaking, I put them in my wallet.
5 66 Alyena had taken beautifully to slave dance.
5 67 It was not unusual that a merchant might bring with him a dancing slave to a business meeting.
5 68 Business in the Tahari is usually a leisurely affair, and the men of the Tahari enjoy having their senses pleased.
5 69 They are no strangers to the uses and pleasures of slave girls.
5 70 Certainly the two slaves serving the black wine were lovely, and, interestingly, neither was a typical Tahari girl.
Suleiman, reluctantly, pushed two more stones back toward me. Not speaking, I put them in my wallet. Alyena had taken beautifully to slave dance. It was not unusual that a merchant might bring with him a dancing slave to a business meeting. Business in the Tahari is usually a leisurely affair, and the men of the Tahari enjoy having their senses pleased. They are no strangers to the uses and pleasures of slave girls. Certainly the two slaves serving the black wine were lovely, and, interestingly, neither was a typical Tahari girl. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )