Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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30
211
I did not know the contents of the bottle, but, I supposed, it would contain either ka-la-na or paga, most likely paga.
I did not know the contents of the bottle, but, I supposed, it would contain either ka-la-na or paga, most likely paga.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 30, Sentence #211)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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30
208
"As I recall," he said, "you were very much hungry".
30
209
"Very much so," I said, "Master".
30
210
Of the two bowls on the tray, one contained gruel, and the other, I conjectured, water.
30
211
I did not know the contents of the bottle, but, I supposed, it would contain either ka-la-na or paga, most likely paga.
30
212
As it was bottled, it was presumably not vat paga, but some selection from a more reserved, or private, stock, doubtless more expensive.
30
213
The contents of the trencher still steamed.
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214
It was amply laden, with strips of roast bosk, suls hot with butter, a salad of tur-pah and nuts, slices of tospit, and two large wedges of fresh bread.
"As I recall," he said, "you were very much hungry".
"Very much so," I said, "Master".
Of the two bowls on the tray, one contained gruel, and the other, I conjectured, water.
I did not know the contents of the bottle, but, I supposed, it would contain either ka-la-na or paga, most likely paga.
As it was bottled, it was presumably not vat paga, but some selection from a more reserved, or private, stock, doubtless more expensive.
The contents of the trencher still steamed.
It was amply laden, with strips of roast bosk, suls hot with butter, a salad of tur-pah and nuts, slices of tospit, and two large wedges of fresh bread.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 30)