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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

She stood in the position of the slave dance, a girl waiting to be commanded to please men. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #266)
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13 266 She stood in the position of the slave dance, a girl waiting to be commanded to please men.

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

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13 263 She wore graceful, golden chains.
13 264 "It was recovered," he said, "in the vicinity of Red Rock".
13 265 There were tears in Alyena's eyes.
13 266 She stood in the position of the slave dance, a girl waiting to be commanded to please men.
13 267 "She was with several men," said the man on the dais.
13 268 "They fought well, with skill and savagery, and broke through to the desert beyond Red Rock".
13 269 How was it then, I wondered, that lovely Alyena stood here, on these tiles, slave? "Then, most peculiarly," said the man, "when apparently safe, escaped with her escort, she, suddenly, turned her kaiila about, returning, fleeing back to Red Rock".
She wore graceful, golden chains. "It was recovered," he said, "in the vicinity of Red Rock". There were tears in Alyena's eyes. She stood in the position of the slave dance, a girl waiting to be commanded to please men. "She was with several men," said the man on the dais. "They fought well, with skill and savagery, and broke through to the desert beyond Red Rock". How was it then, I wondered, that lovely Alyena stood here, on these tiles, slave? "Then, most peculiarly," said the man, "when apparently safe, escaped with her escort, she, suddenly, turned her kaiila about, returning, fleeing back to Red Rock". - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 13)