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Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)

Even more astonished was he when I had her dance for him and the other guests. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 35, Sentence #63)
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35 63 Even more astonished was he when I had her dance for him and the other guests.

Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

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35 60 I recalled that she had upon occasion displeased me.
35 61 Once a guest at first refused to believe that the lovely wench in pleasure silk, a chain on her slave bracelets run to a ring on her serving collar, who served his viands at a feast was the same girl whom he had spurned to one side with his foot that afternoon in a corridor.
35 62 I stripped her and put her on her hands and knees and he saw then that it was she.
35 63 Even more astonished was he when I had her dance for him and the other guests.
35 64 "You let such a superb slave scrub in your corridors," he asked.
35 65 "Yes," I said.
35 66 "Why?" he asked.
I recalled that she had upon occasion displeased me. Once a guest at first refused to believe that the lovely wench in pleasure silk, a chain on her slave bracelets run to a ring on her serving collar, who served his viands at a feast was the same girl whom he had spurned to one side with his foot that afternoon in a corridor. I stripped her and put her on her hands and knees and he saw then that it was she. Even more astonished was he when I had her dance for him and the other guests. "You let such a superb slave scrub in your corridors," he asked. "Yes," I said. "Why?" he asked. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 35)