Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
147
"paga!" A blond girl, nude, with a string of pearls wound about her steel collar, ran to the table and, from the bronze vessel, on its strap, about her shoulder, poured paga into the goblet before the seated man.
"Paga!" A blond girl, nude, with a string of pearls wound about her steel collar, ran to the table and, from the bronze vessel, on its strap, about her shoulder, poured paga into the goblet before the seated man.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #147)
Book 15. (7 results) Rogue of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
144
His eyes seemed empty.
8
145
His cheeks, unshaven, were pale and hollow.
8
146
"paga!" called the standing man.
8
147
"paga!" A blond girl, nude, with a string of pearls wound about her steel collar, ran to the table and, from the bronze vessel, on its strap, about her shoulder, poured paga into the goblet before the seated man.
8
148
The fellow who stood by the table, scarcely noticing the girl, placed a tarsk bit in her mouth, and she fled back to the counter where, under the eye of a paga attendant, she spit the coin into a copper bowl.
8
149
There seemed to me something familiar about the girl, but I could not place it.
8
150
"Drink, Callimachus," said the standing man.
His eyes seemed empty.
His cheeks, unshaven, were pale and hollow.
"paga!" called the standing man.
"paga!" A blond girl, nude, with a string of pearls wound about her steel collar, ran to the table and, from the bronze vessel, on its strap, about her shoulder, poured paga into the goblet before the seated man.
The fellow who stood by the table, scarcely noticing the girl, placed a tarsk bit in her mouth, and she fled back to the counter where, under the eye of a paga attendant, she spit the coin into a copper bowl.
There seemed to me something familiar about the girl, but I could not place it.
"Drink, Callimachus," said the standing man.
- (Rogue of Gor, Chapter 8)