Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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14
108
Sometimes a patron will receive paga from three or four girls, before selecting one, if he is so inclined, for thonging and ordering to an alcove, where she, thonged, will await his pleasure.
Sometimes a patron will receive paga from three or four girls, before selecting one, if he is so inclined, for thonging and ordering to an alcove, where she, thonged, will await his pleasure.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #108)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
105
paga, unlike ka-la-na, is usually not poured at a table.
14
106
In paga taverns it is dipped from a vat, the goblet itself sometimes used as the dipper, and brought to the table by a paga girl.
14
107
The girl, if one wishes, commonly comes with the price of the drink.
14
108
Sometimes a patron will receive paga from three or four girls, before selecting one, if he is so inclined, for thonging and ordering to an alcove, where she, thonged, will await his pleasure.
14
109
Sometimes, if the patron wishes, one of the proprietor's men will take the girl to the alcove and chain her in place.
14
110
"The men will now discuss serious matters," said our first girl, Selena, "the affairs of the day, trade, crops, jurisprudence, markets, ambitions, intrigues, politics, subjects empty-headed free women would find boring.
14
111
What do they care for but robes, veils, entertainments, perfumes, and gossip?" "But they would speak so openly before us?" I said.
paga, unlike ka-la-na, is usually not poured at a table.
In paga taverns it is dipped from a vat, the goblet itself sometimes used as the dipper, and brought to the table by a paga girl.
The girl, if one wishes, commonly comes with the price of the drink.
Sometimes a patron will receive paga from three or four girls, before selecting one, if he is so inclined, for thonging and ordering to an alcove, where she, thonged, will await his pleasure.
Sometimes, if the patron wishes, one of the proprietor's men will take the girl to the alcove and chain her in place.
"The men will now discuss serious matters," said our first girl, Selena, "the affairs of the day, trade, crops, jurisprudence, markets, ambitions, intrigues, politics, subjects empty-headed free women would find boring.
What do they care for but robes, veils, entertainments, perfumes, and gossip?" "But they would speak so openly before us?" I said.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 14)