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"paga "

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

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9 272 "I am of Port Kar!" I cried.
9 273 I threw a silver tarsk, taken from what we had obtained from the slavers in the marsh, to the proprietor of the paga tavern, and took in return one of the huge bottles of paga, of the sort put in the pouring sling, and reeled out of the tavern, making my way along the narrow walkway lining the canal, toward the quarters taken by my men, Thurnock and Clitus, with our slaves.
9 274 I had pounded on the beamed door of our quarters.
9 275 "paga!" I had cried.
9 276 "I bring paga!" Thurnock took down the beams from the door, and swung it open.
9 277 "paga!" he shouted, pleased, seeing the great bottle.
9 278 Midice, startled, looked up from where she knelt, polishing the hoops of brass upon my shield.
"I am of Port Kar!" I cried. I threw a silver tarsk, taken from what we had obtained from the slavers in the marsh, to the proprietor of the paga tavern, and took in return one of the huge bottles of paga, of the sort put in the pouring sling, and reeled out of the tavern, making my way along the narrow walkway lining the canal, toward the quarters taken by my men, Thurnock and Clitus, with our slaves. I had pounded on the beamed door of our quarters. "paga!" I had cried. "I bring paga!" Thurnock took down the beams from the door, and swung it open. "paga!" he shouted, pleased, seeing the great bottle. Midice, startled, looked up from where she knelt, polishing the hoops of brass upon my shield. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )