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

I had purchased the girl whom I had seen dance in the paga tavern, for forty pieces of gold. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #244)
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10 244 I had purchased the girl whom I had seen dance in the paga tavern, for forty pieces of gold.

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

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10 241 I attempted to treat them fairly.
10 242 On land I did not see much of them, preferring it this way, remaining aloof.
10 243 But I did, of course, pay them well and, in my holding, knowing men, saw that they could have their pick of some of Port Kar's most beautiful slave girls.
10 244 I had purchased the girl whom I had seen dance in the paga tavern, for forty pieces of gold.
10 245 I had called her Sandra, after a girl once known on Earth.
10 246 I had put my collar on her and, after using her, had consigned her to my men, that she might please their senses.
10 247 My fifth voyage was one to satisfy my interest, and made in a light swift galley.
I attempted to treat them fairly. On land I did not see much of them, preferring it this way, remaining aloof. But I did, of course, pay them well and, in my holding, knowing men, saw that they could have their pick of some of Port Kar's most beautiful slave girls. I had purchased the girl whom I had seen dance in the paga tavern, for forty pieces of gold. I had called her Sandra, after a girl once known on Earth. I had put my collar on her and, after using her, had consigned her to my men, that she might please their senses. My fifth voyage was one to satisfy my interest, and made in a light swift galley. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10)