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Also, some of the early questions were unintentionally truncated and cannot be restored. However, the answers are shown in their totality.
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96 | "are the positions of slave paces ever described in the order which they are supposed to be performed?"
Answer Hello,
Slave paces are described as "detailed", "methodical" and "intricate ".
However there is no detailed, intricate explanation of exactly what these
paces are or in what order they are performed. Following are several quotes
on the subject.
Fogaban
Then he began to put me rapidly through the paces of the exhibited female
slave; he held me in each position for the sweet instant that well revealed
me, tantalizingly, in that attitude or posture, and then barked forth a new
command, to a new position or attitude; the sequence of these moves was not
an accident; each move followed easily, sometimes by a roll or turn, from
the preceding position; shrewd rhythm and flow, calculated and sensual,
physically melodious, characterized the performance humiliatingly inflicted
upon me; I must submit to the choreography of slave display; I, who had been
Judy Thornton, a girl of Earth, was put through Gorean slave paces; then I
lay on my belly at his feet, as I had begun; I was trembling; I was covered
with sweat; my hair was loose about my head and eyes; I felt the auctioneer'
s foot upon my body; I put my head to the block.
Slave Girl of Gor Book 11 Page 288
"On the block, of course," I said, "the girl is under the control of the
auctioneer, who functions as her master while she is being sold. He will
often exhibit her skillfully. A good auctioneer is very valuable to a slaver
's house. He will guide her with his voice, and touches, or strokes, of his
whip. He may put her through slave paces on the block, forcing her to assume
postures and attitudes. If she is a dancer, she may be forced to dance. She
may be, if he sees fit, publicly caressed on the block."
Beasts of Gor Book 12 Page 244
"Stand!" said the merchant. "Head back! Hands behind head! Bend backwards!
Farther! Farther!" He turned to us. "Acceptable," he said. Then to the girl
he issued orders, rapidly, harshly. I watched, with interest, as the girl,
tears in her eyes, responded to his swiftly issued, abrupt commands. For
more than four Ehn he put her through a swift, staccato regimen of movement,
a set of slave paces, assessment paces, designed to exhibit, vulnerably,
decisively and publicly, her beauty, in all of it major attitudes and
positions. "Hands on hips! Be insolent! Hands behind back! Hands crossed
before you, as though bound! Hands at throat, as though chained to collar,
fingers before mouth! Fall to the floor! Kneel! Head down! Head up! Bend
backwards! Farther! Roll to the floor, on your side, on your back, right leg
high, now flexed, left leg high, now flexed, to your side, right leg
extended, palms on floor, left leg extended, palms on floor! Appear angry!
Appear frightened! Appear aroused! Smile!" He did this with the same swift,
expert objectivity, and clinical detachment, that physician might bring to a
routine medical examination; this examination, of course, was a beauty
examination, assessing the desirability of a female slave.
Tribesmen of Gor Book 10 Page 155
"Belly," he said.
She slipped to her belly on the deck, her hands up, beneath her shoulders.
She lifted herself a little from the deck, lifting her head, still half
concealed in hood, to Calliodorus and Aemilianus. Her lips were lovely, and
trembling.
"Go to your back," said Calliodorus.
She lay on her back.
Suddenly she lifted one knee, and pointed her toes. She had realized then,
suddenly, that something was being done to her analogous, in its small way,
to putting a girl through slave paces. She tried her best to be appealing.
"To your belly, again," said Calliodorus.
He had hardly spoken before she was on her belly, as before.
Quick was she, she would show him, to obey.
"Kneel," he said.
She returned to her kneeling position.
Renegades of Gor Book 23 Page 364
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