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

She hurried to the paga counter to fetch paga, which she then, carefully, carried back into the other room, closing the door behind her. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 39, Sentence #88)
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39 88 She hurried to the paga counter to fetch paga, which she then, carefully, carried back into the other room, closing the door behind her.

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

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39 85 I considered the doors leading off the main paga room.
39 86 Some of those were undoubtedly the doors to private dining areas.
39 87 One of those doors opened and a luscious, dark-haired slave emerged, clad in a light brown tunic.
39 88 She hurried to the paga counter to fetch paga, which she then, carefully, carried back into the other room, closing the door behind her.
39 89 The last time I had seen the luscious wench had been earlier this evening, when I was returning from the wagon of Ephialtes.
39 90 She had been naked, her hands braceleted behind her back, being marched at her master's stirrup, chained to it by the neck.
39 91 I had, of course, seen her before, and not merely this evening, neck-chained at the stirrup.
I considered the doors leading off the main paga room. Some of those were undoubtedly the doors to private dining areas. One of those doors opened and a luscious, dark-haired slave emerged, clad in a light brown tunic. She hurried to the paga counter to fetch paga, which she then, carefully, carried back into the other room, closing the door behind her. The last time I had seen the luscious wench had been earlier this evening, when I was returning from the wagon of Ephialtes. She had been naked, her hands braceleted behind her back, being marched at her master's stirrup, chained to it by the neck. I had, of course, seen her before, and not merely this evening, neck-chained at the stirrup. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 39)