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Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)

I recalled the dancing slave I had glimpsed in the paga tavern in Laura. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #221)
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10 221 I recalled the dancing slave I had glimpsed in the paga tavern in Laura.

Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 218 But here, on this world, Gor, it was not so! To be sure, on this world it was the case that men apparently had their pick of beautiful, helplessly arousable slaves, and for as little as a meaningless coin.
10 219 I had learned much from Ute and Inge.
10 220 I had heard of the paga taverns, the rent booths, the brothel restaurants, and of the streets, in which one might find coin girls, their coin box on a chain locked about their neck, and mat girls on their master's leashes.
10 221 I recalled the dancing slave I had glimpsed in the paga tavern in Laura.
10 222 Inge had told me that a modest coin would buy her use, and that the common paga slaves came with the price of a drink.
10 223 "Animal," I said.
10 224 "Technically," said he, "it is you who are the animal.
But here, on this world, Gor, it was not so! To be sure, on this world it was the case that men apparently had their pick of beautiful, helplessly arousable slaves, and for as little as a meaningless coin. I had learned much from Ute and Inge. I had heard of the paga taverns, the rent booths, the brothel restaurants, and of the streets, in which one might find coin girls, their coin box on a chain locked about their neck, and mat girls on their master's leashes. I recalled the dancing slave I had glimpsed in the paga tavern in Laura. Inge had told me that a modest coin would buy her use, and that the common paga slaves came with the price of a drink. "Animal," I said. "Technically," said he, "it is you who are the animal. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 10)