Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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5
79
There were many subtleties of slave dance, and many dances, of different cities, and such, that would be unknown to her, but she had mastered many basic things.
There were many subtleties of slave dance, and many dances, of different cities, and such, that would be unknown to her, but she had mastered many basic things.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #79)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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5
76
Her more serious training had taken place over the last several days at the oasis, which is, in effect, a town in the desert, with a population of several thousand.
5
77
She had applied herself eagerly, for several Ahn a day.
5
78
How slave she was, and yet how ignorant she seemed to be of this, struggling to remain a stranger to herself.
5
79
There were many subtleties of slave dance, and many dances, of different cities, and such, that would be unknown to her, but she had mastered many basic things.
5
80
Too, it did not hurt that she was beautiful, and, though she may have been reluctant to acknowledge this, and she may not even have believed it, that she was eager to please men, and as a slave.
5
81
"Do you think," I had asked her instructress yesterday evening, "she could dance before Suleiman Pasha?" "Yes," had said the woman.
5
82
"She is white-skinned," I said.
Her more serious training had taken place over the last several days at the oasis, which is, in effect, a town in the desert, with a population of several thousand.
She had applied herself eagerly, for several Ahn a day.
How slave she was, and yet how ignorant she seemed to be of this, struggling to remain a stranger to herself.
There were many subtleties of slave dance, and many dances, of different cities, and such, that would be unknown to her, but she had mastered many basic things.
Too, it did not hurt that she was beautiful, and, though she may have been reluctant to acknowledge this, and she may not even have believed it, that she was eager to please men, and as a slave.
"Do you think," I had asked her instructress yesterday evening, "she could dance before Suleiman Pasha?" "Yes," had said the woman.
"She is white-skinned," I said.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 5)