Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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299
They are a kind of combination paga tavern and slave market.
They are a kind of combination paga tavern and slave market.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #299)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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10
296
"I, Hereena of the First Wagon, am superior," she was crying, "to those two Kassar she-kaiila!" But the judge was already four stakes below her.
10
297
The selection of the girls, incidentally, is determined by judges in their city, or of their own people, in Turia by members of the Caste of Physicians who have served in the great slave houses of Ar; among the wagons by the masters of the public slave wagons, who buy, sell and rent girls, providing warriors and slavers with a sort of clearing house and market for their feminine merchandise.
10
298
The public slave wagons, incidentally, also provide paga.
10
299
They are a kind of combination paga tavern and slave market.
10
300
I know of nothing else precisely like them on Gor.
10
301
Kamchak and I had visited one last night where I had ended up spending four copper tarn disks for one bottle of paga.
10
302
I hauled Kamchak out of the wagon before he began to bid on a chained-up little wench from Port Kar who had taken his eye.
"I, Hereena of the First Wagon, am superior," she was crying, "to those two Kassar she-kaiila!" But the judge was already four stakes below her.
The selection of the girls, incidentally, is determined by judges in their city, or of their own people, in Turia by members of the Caste of Physicians who have served in the great slave houses of Ar; among the wagons by the masters of the public slave wagons, who buy, sell and rent girls, providing warriors and slavers with a sort of clearing house and market for their feminine merchandise.
The public slave wagons, incidentally, also provide paga.
They are a kind of combination paga tavern and slave market.
I know of nothing else precisely like them on Gor.
Kamchak and I had visited one last night where I had ended up spending four copper tarn disks for one bottle of paga.
I hauled Kamchak out of the wagon before he began to bid on a chained-up little wench from Port Kar who had taken his eye.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 10)