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"paga "

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
22 218 Her small body had tried to please.
22 219 Surely they knew she was not a dancer, not a trained dancer, one whose smallest, subtlest motions might drive a man mad with desire.
22 220 The coins, dangling from her throat, made a tiny sound, on the flooring.
22 221 "paga," said Cabot.
22 222 "You have had too much," said Peisistratus.
22 223 "paga," said Cabot.
22 224 "paga," repeated Peisistratus, summoning the slave with a gesture.
Her small body had tried to please. Surely they knew she was not a dancer, not a trained dancer, one whose smallest, subtlest motions might drive a man mad with desire. The coins, dangling from her throat, made a tiny sound, on the flooring. "paga," said Cabot. "You have had too much," said Peisistratus. "paga," said Cabot. "paga," repeated Peisistratus, summoning the slave with a gesture. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )