Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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223
It was open and one could go in and purchase a bottle of paga if one cared to do so.
It was open and one could go in and purchase a bottle of paga if one cared to do so.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #223)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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220
Lastly it might be mentioned, thinking it is of some interest, musicians on Gor are never enslaved; they may, of course, be exiled, tortured, slain and such; it is said, perhaps truly, that he who makes music must, like the tarn and the Vosk gull, be free.
12
221
Inside the enclosure, over against one side, I saw the slave wagon.
12
222
The bosk had been unhitched and taken elsewhere.
12
223
It was open and one could go in and purchase a bottle of paga if one cared to do so.
12
224
"One is thirsty," said Kamchak.
12
225
"I'll buy the paga," I said.
12
226
Kamchak shrugged.
Lastly it might be mentioned, thinking it is of some interest, musicians on Gor are never enslaved; they may, of course, be exiled, tortured, slain and such; it is said, perhaps truly, that he who makes music must, like the tarn and the Vosk gull, be free.
Inside the enclosure, over against one side, I saw the slave wagon.
The bosk had been unhitched and taken elsewhere.
It was open and one could go in and purchase a bottle of paga if one cared to do so.
"One is thirsty," said Kamchak.
"I'll buy the paga," I said.
Kamchak shrugged.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 12)