Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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30
31
Two were playing kaissa, which game I recognized, but did not understand.
Two were playing kaissa, which game I recognized, but did not understand.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #31)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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30
28
At the door he had put his hand in my hair and bent me over, holding my head at his right hip.
30
29
Then, I in leading position, he had entered the tavern, I stumbling helplessly beside him, so conducted, my hands on his wrist.
30
30
I glimpsed the low tables, the hanging lamps, the fellows at the tables, cross-legged, conversing, drinking, gaming.
30
31
Two were playing kaissa, which game I recognized, but did not understand.
30
32
Beside the table a slave lay, bound, hand and foot.
30
33
She was doubtless a paga girl.
30
34
I saw other paga girls about, bearing goblets, replenishing goblets at the vat, serving paga, fetching viands.
At the door he had put his hand in my hair and bent me over, holding my head at his right hip.
Then, I in leading position, he had entered the tavern, I stumbling helplessly beside him, so conducted, my hands on his wrist.
I glimpsed the low tables, the hanging lamps, the fellows at the tables, cross-legged, conversing, drinking, gaming.
Two were playing kaissa, which game I recognized, but did not understand.
Beside the table a slave lay, bound, hand and foot.
She was doubtless a paga girl.
I saw other paga girls about, bearing goblets, replenishing goblets at the vat, serving paga, fetching viands.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 30)