Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
1027
"Come often to the tavern of Hendow," said Hendow, "for the finest paga in Brundisium, and the most beautiful paga slaves, wenches chosen for their luscious beauty and steaming bellies!" I trembled.
"Come often to the tavern of Hendow," said Hendow, "for the finest paga in Brundisium, and the most beautiful paga slaves, wenches chosen for their luscious beauty and steaming bellies!" I trembled.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #1027)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
1024
There was laughter.
11
1025
"But she is only one of several lovely dancers," said Hendow, "any one of whom is her superior or equal!" I doubted that that was true.
11
1026
"All of whom have been chosen to please your senses!" I would grant the beast, my master, that.
11
1027
"Come often to the tavern of Hendow," said Hendow, "for the finest paga in Brundisium, and the most beautiful paga slaves, wenches chosen for their luscious beauty and steaming bellies!" I trembled.
11
1028
Not all paga slaves are tavern dancers, but all tavern dancers are paga slaves.
11
1029
There was another round of cheering.
11
1030
"The drawing!" called a man.
There was laughter.
"But she is only one of several lovely dancers," said Hendow, "any one of whom is her superior or equal!" I doubted that that was true.
"All of whom have been chosen to please your senses!" I would grant the beast, my master, that.
"Come often to the tavern of Hendow," said Hendow, "for the finest paga in Brundisium, and the most beautiful paga slaves, wenches chosen for their luscious beauty and steaming bellies!" I trembled.
Not all paga slaves are tavern dancers, but all tavern dancers are paga slaves.
There was another round of cheering.
"The drawing!" called a man.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11)