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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

There she could expect nothing better than a paga tavern or brothel. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #2519)
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27 2519 There she could expect nothing better than a paga tavern or brothel.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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27 2516 Indeed, there, she would be treated with great cruelty, perhaps even slain.
27 2517 In becoming a slave, you see, she has dishonored its Home Stone.
27 2518 She would beg piteously not to be returned to that city.
27 2519 There she could expect nothing better than a paga tavern or brothel.
27 2520 You can imagine her misery, in such a situation, finding herself at the mercy of spurned suitors, and such.
27 2521 And perhaps she would be purchased by a free woman who was once her rival and enemy, to be her serving slave.
27 2522 Better to wear her collar at the feet of foreign masters, scions of the city whose warriors or raiders first acquired and stripped her.
Indeed, there, she would be treated with great cruelty, perhaps even slain. In becoming a slave, you see, she has dishonored its Home Stone. She would beg piteously not to be returned to that city. There she could expect nothing better than a paga tavern or brothel. You can imagine her misery, in such a situation, finding herself at the mercy of spurned suitors, and such. And perhaps she would be purchased by a free woman who was once her rival and enemy, to be her serving slave. Better to wear her collar at the feet of foreign masters, scions of the city whose warriors or raiders first acquired and stripped her. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)