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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

I took another bottle of paga from the basket and tossed it to the girl without a nose, who had directed me to the paga. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #328)
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18 328 I took another bottle of paga from the basket and tossed it to the girl without a nose, who had directed me to the paga.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 325 There were many closed pantries lining the walls, and a number of pumps and tubs on one side.
18 326 Some boxes and baskets of hard fruit were stored there.
18 327 I could see the bread ovens in one wall; the long fire pit over which could be put cooking racks, the mountings for spits and kettle hooks; the fire pit was mostly black now, but, here and there, I could see a few broken sticks of glowing charcoal; aside from this, the light in the room came from one small tharlarion-oil lamp hanging from the ceiling, near the side where the kitchen slaves were chained, presumably to facilitate the guard check which, during the night, took place each second Ahn; the other lamps in the room were now extinguished.
18 328 I took another bottle of paga from the basket and tossed it to the girl without a nose, who had directed me to the paga.
18 329 "Thank you, Master," said she, smiling, going back to her ring.
18 330 I saw her nudge the girls on the left and right of her.
18 331 "paga," I heard her whisper.
There were many closed pantries lining the walls, and a number of pumps and tubs on one side. Some boxes and baskets of hard fruit were stored there. I could see the bread ovens in one wall; the long fire pit over which could be put cooking racks, the mountings for spits and kettle hooks; the fire pit was mostly black now, but, here and there, I could see a few broken sticks of glowing charcoal; aside from this, the light in the room came from one small tharlarion-oil lamp hanging from the ceiling, near the side where the kitchen slaves were chained, presumably to facilitate the guard check which, during the night, took place each second Ahn; the other lamps in the room were now extinguished. I took another bottle of paga from the basket and tossed it to the girl without a nose, who had directed me to the paga. "Thank you, Master," said she, smiling, going back to her ring. I saw her nudge the girls on the left and right of her. "paga," I heard her whisper. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 18)