Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
740
There, waiting for him, was a goblet of paga, doubtless a gratuity for the loan of his expertise.
There, waiting for him, was a goblet of paga, doubtless a gratuity for the loan of his expertise.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #740)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
737
"Not for long!" called a fellow.
11
738
"Thank you for your public confirmation in this matter," called Mirus.
11
739
Tamirus lifted his hand good-humoredly, graciously, to Mirus, and then, too, to the others in the tavern, and returned to his table.
11
740
There, waiting for him, was a goblet of paga, doubtless a gratuity for the loan of his expertise.
11
741
Too, he would doubtless have his choice of Hendow's women this night, with the probable exception of myself, for we went with the paga.
11
742
Indeed, I thought he might already have made his choice.
11
743
Near his table, but back a bit from it, discretely, at slave's distance, knelt luscious Inger, blond and voluptuous, from the north, from Skjern, who had come to Brundisium in the heavy shackles of Torvaldslanders.
"Not for long!" called a fellow.
"Thank you for your public confirmation in this matter," called Mirus.
Tamirus lifted his hand good-humoredly, graciously, to Mirus, and then, too, to the others in the tavern, and returned to his table.
There, waiting for him, was a goblet of paga, doubtless a gratuity for the loan of his expertise.
Too, he would doubtless have his choice of Hendow's women this night, with the probable exception of myself, for we went with the paga.
Indeed, I thought he might already have made his choice.
Near his table, but back a bit from it, discretely, at slave's distance, knelt luscious Inger, blond and voluptuous, from the north, from Skjern, who had come to Brundisium in the heavy shackles of Torvaldslanders.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11)