Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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.
11
744
It was she who had brought his paga.
11
745
It would doubtless be she who would serve him this night, with the fullness of the Gorean slave.
11
746
With pen dipped into an inkhorn at his belt Tamirus was signing a paper.
11
747
He replaced the pen in the inkhorn, which closed the horn, shook the paper a bit and held it up.
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.
It was she who had brought his paga.
It would doubtless be she who would serve him this night, with the fullness of the Gorean slave.
With pen dipped into an inkhorn at his belt Tamirus was signing a paper.
He replaced the pen in the inkhorn, which closed the horn, shook the paper a bit and held it up.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )