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

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. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #222)
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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.

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

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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.
10 225 You are a slave, and a slave does not own herself.
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. You are a slave, and a slave does not own herself. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter 10)