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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

There was a little wench named Nela, usually in the Pool of Blue Flowers, whom I enjoyed sporting with. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #164)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 164 There was a little wench named Nela, usually in the Pool of Blue flowers, whom I enjoyed sporting with.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 161 The racing fan of Ar commonly remains to the last race, and sometimes even later, discussing the races and commenting on how he would have flown such and such a race better than the bird's rider.
12 162 I did not even wear a faction patch.
12 163 It was my intention to relax at the Capacian Baths, have a leisurely supper at some paga tavern and then return to the House of Cernus.
12 164 There was a little wench named Nela, usually in the Pool of Blue flowers, whom I enjoyed sporting with.
12 165 By the time I returned to the House of Cernus Elizabeth would have finished her slave porridge and be in the compartment, and I would hear about her day, and she would hear about mine, or most of it.
12 166 When she was permitted, later in her training, to leave the house more often, I was eager to take her to the races and the baths, though perhaps not to the Pool of Blue flowers.
12 167 It was now some twenty days after the girls had been brought in from the Voltai.
The racing fan of Ar commonly remains to the last race, and sometimes even later, discussing the races and commenting on how he would have flown such and such a race better than the bird's rider. I did not even wear a faction patch. It was my intention to relax at the Capacian Baths, have a leisurely supper at some paga tavern and then return to the House of Cernus. There was a little wench named Nela, usually in the Pool of Blue flowers, whom I enjoyed sporting with. By the time I returned to the House of Cernus Elizabeth would have finished her slave porridge and be in the compartment, and I would hear about her day, and she would hear about mine, or most of it. When she was permitted, later in her training, to leave the house more often, I was eager to take her to the races and the baths, though perhaps not to the Pool of Blue flowers. It was now some twenty days after the girls had been brought in from the Voltai. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 12)