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

The sight of such as she, you see, provides a pleasure, a luscious glimpse, a pleasant interlude, for weary travelers upon a long road, at the least an incentive to increase one's pace, to hurry one's steps to the nearest paga tavern". - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #51)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 51 The sight of such as she, you see, provides a pleasure, a luscious glimpse, a pleasant interlude, for weary travelers upon a long road, at the least an incentive to increase one's pace, to hurry one's steps to the nearest paga tavern".

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

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29 48 "Master?" asked Ellen.
29 49 "Yes," he said.
29 50 "It is in the nature of a generous, welcome gift to fellow itinerants, to accompanying wayfarers, a way to lighten the burdens, sometimes the unrelieved boredom, of long marches.
29 51 The sight of such as she, you see, provides a pleasure, a luscious glimpse, a pleasant interlude, for weary travelers upon a long road, at the least an incentive to increase one's pace, to hurry one's steps to the nearest paga tavern".
29 52 "paga tavern, Master?" "Yes," said he, "where the use of such as she goes with the price of a drink".
29 53 "I see, Master," said Ellen.
29 54 "Yes," he said.
"Master?" asked Ellen. "Yes," he said. "It is in the nature of a generous, welcome gift to fellow itinerants, to accompanying wayfarers, a way to lighten the burdens, sometimes the unrelieved boredom, of long marches. The sight of such as she, you see, provides a pleasure, a luscious glimpse, a pleasant interlude, for weary travelers upon a long road, at the least an incentive to increase one's pace, to hurry one's steps to the nearest paga tavern". "paga tavern, Master?" "Yes," said he, "where the use of such as she goes with the price of a drink". "I see, Master," said Ellen. "Yes," he said. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 29)