Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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186
"Forty tarsks," said a voice, triumphantly.
2
187
It was the voice of Procopius Minor, or Little Procopius, who owned the Four Chains, a tavern near Pier Sixteen, to be distinguished from Procopius Major, or Big Procopius, who owned several such taverns throughout the city.
2
188
The Four Chains was a dingy tavern, located between two warehouses.
2
189
Procopius Minor owned about twenty girls.
2
190
His establishment had a reputation for brawls, cheap paga, and hot slaves.
2
191
His girls served nude and chained.
2
192
Each ankle and wrist ring had two staples.
"Forty tarsks," said a voice, triumphantly.
It was the voice of Procopius Minor, or Little Procopius, who owned the Four Chains, a tavern near Pier Sixteen, to be distinguished from Procopius Major, or Big Procopius, who owned several such taverns throughout the city.
The Four Chains was a dingy tavern, located between two warehouses.
Procopius Minor owned about twenty girls.
His establishment had a reputation for brawls, cheap paga, and hot slaves.
His girls served nude and chained.
Each ankle and wrist ring had two staples.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )