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Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 330 "Yes, Master," she wept, and rose quickly to her feet, hurrying toward the paga vat.
1 331 I watched her withdraw.
1 332 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.
1 333 I watched her waiting, to dip her paga vessel.
1 334 How attractive, how desirable, how exciting she was! Women look well in the service of men.
1 335 Another paga slave hurried by, summoned, a blonde.
1 336 I have mentioned that the girls were not belled, and that this had to do with, presumably, the possible need for darkness and silence, in the event of an attack on the camp.
"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. I have mentioned that the girls were not belled, and that this had to do with, presumably, the possible need for darkness and silence, in the event of an attack on the camp. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )