Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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9
48
The fierce fellow, bearded, narrow-eyed, missing an ear, who seemed to be the leader of these men, seized one of the paga girls, twisting her arm, dragging her toward one of the alcoves.
The fierce fellow, bearded, narrow-eyed, missing an ear, who seemed to be the leader of these men, seized one of the paga girls, twisting her arm, dragging her toward one of the alcoves.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #48)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
9
45
"paga! paga!" they cried, throwing over some tables they wished, driving men from them, who had sat there, then righting the tables and sitting about them, pounding on them and shouting.
9
46
Girls ran to serve them paga.
9
47
"It is Surbus," said a man near me, to another.
9
48
The fierce fellow, bearded, narrow-eyed, missing an ear, who seemed to be the leader of these men, seized one of the paga girls, twisting her arm, dragging her toward one of the alcoves.
9
49
I thought it was the girl who had served me, but I was not certain.
9
50
Another girl ran to him, bearing a cup of paga.
9
51
He took the cup in one hand, threw it down his throat, and carried the girl he had seized, screaming, into one of the alcoves.
"paga! paga!" they cried, throwing over some tables they wished, driving men from them, who had sat there, then righting the tables and sitting about them, pounding on them and shouting.
Girls ran to serve them paga.
"It is Surbus," said a man near me, to another.
The fierce fellow, bearded, narrow-eyed, missing an ear, who seemed to be the leader of these men, seized one of the paga girls, twisting her arm, dragging her toward one of the alcoves.
I thought it was the girl who had served me, but I was not certain.
Another girl ran to him, bearing a cup of paga.
He took the cup in one hand, threw it down his throat, and carried the girl he had seized, screaming, into one of the alcoves.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)