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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

The girl goes with the price of the drink, but many men come to the tavern merely to eat and drink, meet friends, apprise themselves of news, gossip, and rumors, hear or tell stories, listen to the musicians and watch dancers, when they are performing, or even to play kaissa or stones, such things. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #54)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 54 The girl goes with the price of the drink, but many men come to the tavern merely to eat and drink, meet friends, apprise themselves of news, gossip, and rumors, hear or tell stories, listen to the musicians and watch dancers, when they are performing, or even to play kaissa or stones, such things.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 51 "I trust you are a charming, entertaining, informative conversationalist," he said.
18 52 I rose to my feet, backed away, turned, and hurried to the paga vat.
18 53 A taverner's man, with his coin box, would collect coins.
18 54 The girl goes with the price of the drink, but many men come to the tavern merely to eat and drink, meet friends, apprise themselves of news, gossip, and rumors, hear or tell stories, listen to the musicians and watch dancers, when they are performing, or even to play kaissa or stones, such things.
18 55 A girl is seldom bound and sent to an alcove when there is more than one man at a table.
18 56 Gorean men like to have slaves to themselves, and seldom hurry with what they have paid for.
18 57 Men who are looking for a girl commonly come alone.
"I trust you are a charming, entertaining, informative conversationalist," he said. I rose to my feet, backed away, turned, and hurried to the paga vat. A taverner's man, with his coin box, would collect coins. The girl goes with the price of the drink, but many men come to the tavern merely to eat and drink, meet friends, apprise themselves of news, gossip, and rumors, hear or tell stories, listen to the musicians and watch dancers, when they are performing, or even to play kaissa or stones, such things. A girl is seldom bound and sent to an alcove when there is more than one man at a table. Gorean men like to have slaves to themselves, and seldom hurry with what they have paid for. Men who are looking for a girl commonly come alone. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 18)