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"I pointed to the stones at my feet. 'Crawl' I said, in Gorean. The girl slipped to her belly, and, as a slave girl, crawled to my feet. She put her lips to my foot; I felt her hair over it. 'Return,' I told her. On her belly, head down, she returned to where she had knelt." Book 10, Tribesmen of, page 78 ~¤~ "He snapped his fingers and pointed at his feet. She crawled to his feet on her belly. She looked up at him." Book 16, Guarsman of Gor, pages 255 - 258 " 'Go to the couch,' I told her, 'and curl up there.' 'Yes Master,' she said. She then, on her hands and knees, crawled to the foot of the couch." Book 17, Savages of Gor, page 13 |
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"I was amused, for she had run as a slave girl is sometimes
taught to run, with rapid short steps, her legs almost straight, her feet
scarcely leaving the ground, back straight, head turned to the left, arms
at her sides, palms out at a forty-five degree angle, more of a dancer's
motion than a true run."
Book 5, Assassin of Gor, page 45 |
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"I indicated a flat leather box to one side. 'Knee Crawl,' I
said, 'Fetch it here.' She went to the box on her knees and picked it up,
and returned to a place before me. It had been a simple knee crawl. I was
briefly reminded, however, of the Turian Knee Walk, sometimes used by slave
dancers."
Book 24, Vagabonds of Gor, page 35 / Book 25, Magicians of Gor, page 342 ? |
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