Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
35
20
"She is an ahngirl," I had heard cry, and more than once.
"She is an Ahn girl," I had heard cry, and more than once.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 35, Sentence #20)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
35
17
Given the noises of various males, presumably on occasional walkways, or possibly even in other canal boats, passing, I soon realized why I had been permitted to stand.
35
18
I was still in a tunic of the Golden Chain and Ho-Tosk was not averse to displaying me, even hooded, as one of his girls.
35
19
Similarly, as noted before, he sometimes let us roam about the city, suitably tunicked, as living advertisements, so to speak.
35
20
"She is an ahngirl," I had heard cry, and more than once.
35
21
But I was not an ahngirl, and the Golden Chain did not supply ahngirls.
35
22
An ahngirl, usually a paga slave, is delivered to a given address for an ahn or so, or even an evening, a morning, or a night, and is then, later, picked up and returned to her master, a tavern or such.
35
23
Ho-Tosk, and the proprietors of the better taverns, seldom furnished ahngirls.
Given the noises of various males, presumably on occasional walkways, or possibly even in other canal boats, passing, I soon realized why I had been permitted to stand.
I was still in a tunic of the Golden Chain and Ho-Tosk was not averse to displaying me, even hooded, as one of his girls.
Similarly, as noted before, he sometimes let us roam about the city, suitably tunicked, as living advertisements, so to speak.
"She is an ahn girl," I had heard cry, and more than once.
But I was not an ahn girl, and the Golden Chain did not supply ahn girls.
An ahn girl, usually a paga slave, is delivered to a given address for an ahn or so, or even an evening, a morning, or a night, and is then, later, picked up and returned to her master, a tavern or such.
Ho-Tosk, and the proprietors of the better taverns, seldom furnished ahn girls.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 35)