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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

The paga girl, or paga slave, is a well-known form of slave to Gorean free males. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38, Sentence #36)
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38 36 The paga girl, or paga slave, is a well-known form of slave to Gorean free males.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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38 33 One girl had carried, on her head, balancing it there with two hands, a bale of what I took to be diaphanous dancing silks.
38 34 I had little doubt the slaves would later be hurrying about, lightly, serving, in the pleasure cabins on the ship.
38 35 The men might pick and choose then from amongst what one might think of as on-board paga taverns.
38 36 The paga girl, or paga slave, is a well-known form of slave to Gorean free males.
38 37 Indeed, many a slave, with an envied private master, had begun her bondage, fresh from the block, in the taverns, no more than another belled slave, summonable to the whips and chains of an alcove, her use accompanying, if one wished, the price of the drink she brings to the table.
38 38 And, too, of course, many men first found their personal slave in so unlikely a place, little suspecting that the collared beauty, kneeling, head down at the table, serving their paga, one of others, might somehow come to seem special to them.
38 39 Idly, perhaps as little more than a matter of course, she is ordered, as might be any other, to an alcove.
One girl had carried, on her head, balancing it there with two hands, a bale of what I took to be diaphanous dancing silks. I had little doubt the slaves would later be hurrying about, lightly, serving, in the pleasure cabins on the ship. The men might pick and choose then from amongst what one might think of as on-board paga taverns. The paga girl, or paga slave, is a well-known form of slave to Gorean free males. Indeed, many a slave, with an envied private master, had begun her bondage, fresh from the block, in the taverns, no more than another belled slave, summonable to the whips and chains of an alcove, her use accompanying, if one wished, the price of the drink she brings to the table. And, too, of course, many men first found their personal slave in so unlikely a place, little suspecting that the collared beauty, kneeling, head down at the table, serving their paga, one of others, might somehow come to seem special to them. Idly, perhaps as little more than a matter of course, she is ordered, as might be any other, to an alcove. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38)