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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 242 I joined in their laughter.
9 243 "More paga!" I cried.
9 244 And then I wept, for I had loved two women, and had lost them both.
9 245 And, as I watched, on that square of sand between the tables in a paga tavern in Port Kar, under the ship's lanterns, the movements of the body of a slave girl, the lights reflected in her chains, the rubies, the shimmering golden droplets, I grew slowly furious.
9 246 Then she was among the tables, her slave body glistening, sensuous and swaying.
9 247 I vowed that I would never again lose a woman.
9 248 Woman, I told myself, as many said, was natural slave.
I joined in their laughter. "More paga!" I cried. And then I wept, for I had loved two women, and had lost them both. And, as I watched, on that square of sand between the tables in a paga tavern in Port Kar, under the ship's lanterns, the movements of the body of a slave girl, the lights reflected in her chains, the rubies, the shimmering golden droplets, I grew slowly furious. Then she was among the tables, her slave body glistening, sensuous and swaying. I vowed that I would never again lose a woman. Woman, I told myself, as many said, was natural slave. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )