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"paga "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 253 She knelt at the side of the table, rather before the stranger.
1 254 She widened her knees and put her head down.
1 255 She had both hands on the goblet.
1 256 "paga, Master?" she asked, again.
1 257 The girl was lithe, slender, dark-eyed, dark-haired, well breasted, sweetly thighed, with an inviting love cradle.
1 258 Her hands and feet were small.
1 259 The soft glow of the tiny lamp, the single lamp, on its chains, hanging near the table, glinted on the metal goblet, and the close-fitting, narrow band encircling her neck.
She knelt at the side of the table, rather before the stranger. She widened her knees and put her head down. She had both hands on the goblet. "paga, Master?" she asked, again. The girl was lithe, slender, dark-eyed, dark-haired, well breasted, sweetly thighed, with an inviting love cradle. Her hands and feet were small. The soft glow of the tiny lamp, the single lamp, on its chains, hanging near the table, glinted on the metal goblet, and the close-fitting, narrow band encircling her neck. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )