Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
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23
"What would you like—I mean," she said, boldly, haughtily, "—to eat, Sir".
5
24
"You are bold, for a free woman," I said.
5
25
"I may not be used," she said, "as I am free".
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26
"Is there another free woman serving in the paga room?" I asked.
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27
"No," she said.
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28
This must be she, then, of whom the keeper had spoken.
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29
I recalled that he had told me that although the use of an inn girl would cost me, in these times, three copper tarsks for only a quarter of an Ahn, I might have the free woman working in the paga room for an Ahn for only a tarsk bit.
"What would you like—I mean," she said, boldly, haughtily, "—to eat, Sir".
"You are bold, for a free woman," I said.
"I may not be used," she said, "as I am free".
"Is there another free woman serving in the paga room?" I asked.
"No," she said.
This must be she, then, of whom the keeper had spoken.
I recalled that he had told me that although the use of an inn girl would cost me, in these times, three copper tarsks for only a quarter of an Ahn, I might have the free woman working in the paga room for an Ahn for only a tarsk bit.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )