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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

"For so little," I said, "one could purchase little more than the services of a new slave for an evening in a paga tavern, one still striving desperately to learn how to be pleasing". - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #39)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 39 "For so little," I said, "one could purchase little more than the services of a new slave for an evening in a paga tavern, one still striving desperately to learn how to be pleasing".

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

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27 36 "But your loss is considerable," he said.
27 37 "One tarsk bit, to be exact," I said.
27 38 He smiled.
27 39 "For so little," I said, "one could purchase little more than the services of a new slave for an evening in a paga tavern, one still striving desperately to learn how to be pleasing".
27 40 "Women are marvelous!" he exclaimed.
27 41 "They are not without interest," I granted him.
27 42 Lavinia put down her head, as it had been she upon whom his eyes had been fixed when he had uttered his recent expression of enthusiasm.
"But your loss is considerable," he said. "One tarsk bit, to be exact," I said. He smiled. "For so little," I said, "one could purchase little more than the services of a new slave for an evening in a paga tavern, one still striving desperately to learn how to be pleasing". "Women are marvelous!" he exclaimed. "They are not without interest," I granted him. Lavinia put down her head, as it had been she upon whom his eyes had been fixed when he had uttered his recent expression of enthusiasm. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 27)