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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

In particular, I had met the former Lady Temione, of Cos, in the Paga Room, where, naked, and shackled, she had served as my waitress. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #593)
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1 593 In particular, I had met the former Lady Temione, of Cos, in the paga Room, where, naked, and shackled, she had served as my waitress.

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

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1 590 Later he had had them taken from the cage and ankle-tied, on their knees, near the checkout desk, their hands freed that they might the more piteously and meaningfully supplicate guests of the inn.
1 591 At the seventeenth Ahn the keeper, perhaps tiring of their presence near his desk, and despairing of them being immediately redeemed, had had them cleared away.
1 592 For the first time in their lives they had then worn chains.
1 593 In particular, I had met the former Lady Temione, of Cos, in the paga Room, where, naked, and shackled, she had served as my waitress.
1 594 It had been in the paga Room, too, that she had first made the acquaintance of the fellow I now knew as Borton.
1 595 He had cruelly scorned her, as she was free, and refused even, and in rage, to be served by her.
1 596 "Bring me a woman!" he had cried.
Later he had had them taken from the cage and ankle-tied, on their knees, near the checkout desk, their hands freed that they might the more piteously and meaningfully supplicate guests of the inn. At the seventeenth Ahn the keeper, perhaps tiring of their presence near his desk, and despairing of them being immediately redeemed, had had them cleared away. For the first time in their lives they had then worn chains. In particular, I had met the former Lady Temione, of Cos, in the paga Room, where, naked, and shackled, she had served as my waitress. It had been in the paga Room, too, that she had first made the acquaintance of the fellow I now knew as Borton. He had cruelly scorned her, as she was free, and refused even, and in rage, to be served by her. "Bring me a woman!" he had cried. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)