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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

I was still nursing the paga. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #549)
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5 549 I was still nursing the paga.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 546 She had apparently cleaned herself, or had been cleaned, perhaps having her head and upper body thrust into a washing tub.
5 547 There was no sign now, at any rate, of the porridge in her hair, or about her face, neck, shoulders and breasts.
5 548 She cast an angry look at me.
5 549 I was still nursing the paga.
5 550 I even had some bread left.
5 551 She hurried to the newcomer.
5 552 It seemed for a moment she was going to request his order on her feet, almost as though in defiance, but then, looking back at me, she suddenly knelt and performed obeisance and then knelt back on her heels, in a waitress's proper deference, to receive the orders of the keeper's customer.
She had apparently cleaned herself, or had been cleaned, perhaps having her head and upper body thrust into a washing tub. There was no sign now, at any rate, of the porridge in her hair, or about her face, neck, shoulders and breasts. She cast an angry look at me. I was still nursing the paga. I even had some bread left. She hurried to the newcomer. It seemed for a moment she was going to request his order on her feet, almost as though in defiance, but then, looking back at me, she suddenly knelt and performed obeisance and then knelt back on her heels, in a waitress's proper deference, to receive the orders of the keeper's customer. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 5)