Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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955
This was a night for paga, for celebration.
8
956
Tomorrow, Targo, and his men and his merchandise, would make their way to Laura and, crossing the river there, begin their long, overland journey to Ko-ro-ba, called by some the Towers of the Morning, and from thence to luxurious Ar itself.
8
957
The journey would be not only long and hard but dangerous.
8
958
"paga!" called the guard.
8
959
I hurried to him.
8
960
* * * * "Let Lana dance," whimpered Lana.
8
961
The guard handed me a piece of meat and I took it in my teeth kneeling beside him, where he sat cross-legged, I lifting and squeezing the bota of paga, filled from one of the large jugs, guiding the stream of liquid into his mouth.
This was a night for paga, for celebration.
Tomorrow, Targo, and his men and his merchandise, would make their way to Laura and, crossing the river there, begin their long, overland journey to Ko-ro-ba, called by some the Towers of the Morning, and from thence to luxurious Ar itself.
The journey would be not only long and hard but dangerous.
"paga!" called the guard.
I hurried to him.
* * * * "Let Lana dance," whimpered Lana.
The guard handed me a piece of meat and I took it in my teeth kneeling beside him, where he sat cross-legged, I lifting and squeezing the bota of paga, filled from one of the large jugs, guiding the stream of liquid into his mouth.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )