Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
30
41
A paga girl, carrying a tray, regarded me.
A paga girl, carrying a tray, regarded me.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #41)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
30
38
I saw two of these regard me, curiously.
30
39
How dared they? Did they think I was being brought to the tavern as a new paga girl? Did they think I was to be put in so tiny and thin a tunic, to be so helplessly, so shamelessly, displayed before a master's patrons? But then I realized I could be sold to such an establishment, for just such a purpose.
30
40
Then I, too, would be a paga girl! How far I was from my former world, the office, my well-chosen, fashionable garments! Kurik then went to the proprietor's counter, where he released me, and I knelt beside him.
30
41
A paga girl, carrying a tray, regarded me.
30
42
No, I was not a paga girl.
30
43
I pretended I did not notice.
30
44
Meanwhile, Kurik, by means of a coin or two, was making certain arrangements.
I saw two of these regard me, curiously.
How dared they? Did they think I was being brought to the tavern as a new paga girl? Did they think I was to be put in so tiny and thin a tunic, to be so helplessly, so shamelessly, displayed before a master's patrons? But then I realized I could be sold to such an establishment, for just such a purpose.
Then I, too, would be a paga girl! How far I was from my former world, the office, my well-chosen, fashionable garments! Kurik then went to the proprietor's counter, where he released me, and I knelt beside him.
A paga girl, carrying a tray, regarded me.
No, I was not a paga girl.
I pretended I did not notice.
Meanwhile, Kurik, by means of a coin or two, was making certain arrangements.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 30)