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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 390 How beautiful she was.
1 391 "Master," she said, kneeling before me.
1 392 She poured me paga, filling the goblet she had taken from the rack, from the vessel she carried.
1 393 "paga!" called a fellow nearby, to a redhead, who swiftly hurried to kneel before him, her head to the dirt.
1 394 I smiled.
1 395 She had not dallied.
1 396 Any slave in such a place, of course, may be subjected to the discipline of a customer.
How beautiful she was. "Master," she said, kneeling before me. She poured me paga, filling the goblet she had taken from the rack, from the vessel she carried. "paga!" called a fellow nearby, to a redhead, who swiftly hurried to kneel before him, her head to the dirt. I smiled. She had not dallied. Any slave in such a place, of course, may be subjected to the discipline of a customer. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )