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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

There is no lingering over paga, taking time for a game of kaissa or stones, trying out one or another of the proprietor's girls in an alcove, or such. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #1439)
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8 1439 There is no lingering over paga, taking time for a game of kaissa or stones, trying out one or another of the proprietor's girls in an alcove, or such.

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 1436 paga may not be served in the eating houses, but a variety of cheap ka-la-nas is usually available.
8 1437 Long tables are commonly used in the eating houses, with benches, rather as in Torvaldsland.
8 1438 In such an arrangement, the patron usually spends less time eating.
8 1439 There is no lingering over paga, taking time for a game of kaissa or stones, trying out one or another of the proprietor's girls in an alcove, or such.
8 1440 One is usually in and out, without much ado, which usually means more coins per Ahn in the entry kettle.
8 1441 Two ostraka may be purchased.
8 1442 One pays upon entry.
paga may not be served in the eating houses, but a variety of cheap ka-la-nas is usually available. Long tables are commonly used in the eating houses, with benches, rather as in Torvaldsland. In such an arrangement, the patron usually spends less time eating. There is no lingering over paga, taking time for a game of kaissa or stones, trying out one or another of the proprietor's girls in an alcove, or such. One is usually in and out, without much ado, which usually means more coins per Ahn in the entry kettle. Two ostraka may be purchased. One pays upon entry. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 8)