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Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 141 The taverner gestured to his man, and the man hurried away, going behind the serving table, passing through the gate to the kitchen.
1 142 Shortly thereafter, we heard the bright flash of bells.
1 143 The girl was quite beautiful, but that is not unusual in a tavern, even one of cheap, reduced custom, in such a district of the port, so near the waterfront, yards from the southern piers, such as The Sea Sleen.
1 144 Musicians are expensive, but girls are cheap.
1 145 In a paga tavern one may rely on the quality of the girls, more so, I fear, than on the quality of the food, or paga.
1 146 They are, of course, taken from the block with the satisfaction of customers in mind.
1 147 She knelt, appropriately.
The taverner gestured to his man, and the man hurried away, going behind the serving table, passing through the gate to the kitchen. Shortly thereafter, we heard the bright flash of bells. The girl was quite beautiful, but that is not unusual in a tavern, even one of cheap, reduced custom, in such a district of the port, so near the waterfront, yards from the southern piers, such as The Sea Sleen. Musicians are expensive, but girls are cheap. In a paga tavern one may rely on the quality of the girls, more so, I fear, than on the quality of the food, or paga. They are, of course, taken from the block with the satisfaction of customers in mind. She knelt, appropriately. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )