Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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89
I remembered a girl who had once been wench there, named Tana.
7
90
It was I who had informed Sarpedon, her master, of her skill in dancing.
7
91
She had been danced that very night for the patrons, but I had had business, and had not dallied to see her perform.
7
92
In less than a quarter of an ahn we had come to the tavern of Sarpedon.
7
93
It was, however, in an angry mood.
7
94
On the wharves leading to the tavern, in many places, I had seen bales of hide.
7
95
It was hide of the northern tabuk.
I remembered a girl who had once been wench there, named Tana.
It was I who had informed Sarpedon, her master, of her skill in dancing.
She had been danced that very night for the patrons, but I had had business, and had not dallied to see her perform.
In less than a quarter of an ahn we had come to the tavern of Sarpedon.
It was, however, in an angry mood.
On the wharves leading to the tavern, in many places, I had seen bales of hide.
It was hide of the northern tabuk.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )