Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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33
"Let us share a round of paga!" called a fellow.
"Let us share a round of paga!" called a fellow.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #33)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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28
30
Indeed, Arnold, of Harfax, if that was his name, he whom I continued to think of as Tullius Quintus, of Ar, had twice been offered that for me, on the streets in Ar.
28
31
I did not hope, of course, that I could bring as much as a trained sleen.
28
32
But then a trained sleen will sell for more than most slaves, just as a tarn will commonly sell for more than several sleen.
28
33
"Let us share a round of paga!" called a fellow.
28
34
There was assent to this.
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35
Another tarsk-bit was placed in the cup about my neck.
28
36
"Thank you, Master," called Tyrtaios.
Indeed, Arnold, of Harfax, if that was his name, he whom I continued to think of as Tullius Quintus, of Ar, had twice been offered that for me, on the streets in Ar.
I did not hope, of course, that I could bring as much as a trained sleen.
But then a trained sleen will sell for more than most slaves, just as a tarn will commonly sell for more than several sleen.
"Let us share a round of paga!" called a fellow.
There was assent to this.
Another tarsk-bit was placed in the cup about my neck.
"Thank you, Master," called Tyrtaios.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 28)