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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

I threw down another burning swallow of the paga. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #57)
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9 57 I threw down another burning swallow of the paga.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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9 54 Most, however, remained at the tables, pounding on them, demanding drink.
9 55 I had heard the name of Surbus.
9 56 It was well known among the pirate captains of Port Kar, scourge of gleaming Thassa.
9 57 I threw down another burning swallow of the paga.
9 58 He was pirate indeed, and slaver, and murderer and thief, a cruel and worthless man, abominable, truly of Port Kar.
9 59 I felt little but disgust.
9 60 And then I reminded myself of my own ignobility, my own cruelties and my own cowardice.
Most, however, remained at the tables, pounding on them, demanding drink. I had heard the name of Surbus. It was well known among the pirate captains of Port Kar, scourge of gleaming Thassa. I threw down another burning swallow of the paga. He was pirate indeed, and slaver, and murderer and thief, a cruel and worthless man, abominable, truly of Port Kar. I felt little but disgust. And then I reminded myself of my own ignobility, my own cruelties and my own cowardice. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)