Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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How lovely she was! How well she moved! What a slave she had become! The enclosure of Philebus was, in effect, a transportable paga tavern, one so arranged that it might accompany a moving camp.
How lovely she was! How well she moved! What a slave she had become! The enclosure of Philebus was, in effect, a transportable paga tavern, one so arranged that it might accompany a moving camp.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #332)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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I looked at her.
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"Yes, Master," she wept, and rose quickly to her feet, hurrying toward the paga vat.
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331
I watched her withdraw.
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332
How lovely she was! How well she moved! What a slave she had become! The enclosure of Philebus was, in effect, a transportable paga tavern, one so arranged that it might accompany a moving camp.
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333
I watched her waiting, to dip her paga vessel.
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How attractive, how desirable, how exciting she was! Women look well in the service of men.
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Another paga slave hurried by, summoned, a blonde.
I looked at her.
"Yes, Master," she wept, and rose quickly to her feet, hurrying toward the paga vat.
I watched her withdraw.
How lovely she was! How well she moved! What a slave she had become! The enclosure of Philebus was, in effect, a transportable paga tavern, one so arranged that it might accompany a moving camp.
I watched her waiting, to dip her paga vessel.
How attractive, how desirable, how exciting she was! Women look well in the service of men.
Another paga slave hurried by, summoned, a blonde.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)