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"sul " "paga "

Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 36 Many of the refugees, destitute, who had come to Lara had not been permitted to land at the quays, but had been driven further downriver.
4 37 Too, here and there in the city, river pirates, with impunity, sought women and plundered.
4 38 Several of the men in the room, other than myself, wore masks.
4 39 I lowered the sul porridge to the table.
4 40 It was not good, but it was hot.
4 41 "I am a free woman of Vonda!" the woman at the counter was crying.
4 42 "You cannot put me out!" Oneander of Ar, the salt and leather merchant, and some others, had worn masks at the loot camp outside the city of Vonda.
Many of the refugees, destitute, who had come to Lara had not been permitted to land at the quays, but had been driven further downriver. Too, here and there in the city, river pirates, with impunity, sought women and plundered. Several of the men in the room, other than myself, wore masks. I lowered the sul porridge to the table. It was not good, but it was hot. "I am a free woman of Vonda!" the woman at the counter was crying. "You cannot put me out!" Oneander of Ar, the salt and leather merchant, and some others, had worn masks at the loot camp outside the city of Vonda. - (Rogue of Gor, Chapter )