Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
184
We decided to wager to see who would get the second bottle of paga.
We decided to wager to see who would get the second bottle of paga.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #184)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
181
"She could use a bit of whip and steel, that wench," Kamchak muttered between swallows of paga, pretty much draining the bottle.
11
182
It was too bad, I thought, but at least I supposed there would be one fellow among the wagons, the young man Harold, he whom the girl had so abused, he who had not yet won the Courage Scar, who would be just as pleased as not that she, with all her contempt and spleen, was now delightfully salted away in bangles and bells behind the high, thick walls of a Turian's pleasure garden.
11
183
Kamchak had circled around and we found ourselves back at the slave wagon.
11
184
We decided to wager to see who would get the second bottle of paga.
11
185
"What about the flight of birds?" asked Kamchak.
11
186
"Agreed," I said, "but I have first choice".
11
187
"Very well," he said.
"She could use a bit of whip and steel, that wench," Kamchak muttered between swallows of paga, pretty much draining the bottle.
It was too bad, I thought, but at least I supposed there would be one fellow among the wagons, the young man Harold, he whom the girl had so abused, he who had not yet won the Courage Scar, who would be just as pleased as not that she, with all her contempt and spleen, was now delightfully salted away in bangles and bells behind the high, thick walls of a Turian's pleasure garden.
Kamchak had circled around and we found ourselves back at the slave wagon.
We decided to wager to see who would get the second bottle of paga.
"What about the flight of birds?" asked Kamchak.
"Agreed," I said, "but I have first choice".
"Very well," he said.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 11)