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

Following Euphrosyne and Daphne, and discounting myself, there were but seven paga girls available, and, hopefully, paga would arrive before most of them were put on the floor; these were Sucha, Lais, Tamira, Fina, Relia, Renata, and Phyrne. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #446)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
46 446 Following Euphrosyne and Daphne, and discounting myself, there were but seven paga girls available, and, hopefully, paga would arrive before most of them were put on the floor; these were Sucha, Lais, Tamira, Fina, Relia, Renata, and Phyrne.

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

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46 443 Not only are you not a dancer, but, worse, you are an ignorant barbarian.
46 444 I would not like to see the tavern shamed, nor a comely property, one perhaps too clever, lashed beyond its deserts".
46 445 "Thank you, Master," I said.
46 446 Following Euphrosyne and Daphne, and discounting myself, there were but seven paga girls available, and, hopefully, paga would arrive before most of them were put on the floor; these were Sucha, Lais, Tamira, Fina, Relia, Renata, and Phyrne.
46 447 I heard Daphne cry out in misery and she collapsed to the floor after the second stroke of the whip.
46 448 "Off with her! Away with her!" cried men.
46 449 I was muchly disturbed, and frightened.
Not only are you not a dancer, but, worse, you are an ignorant barbarian. I would not like to see the tavern shamed, nor a comely property, one perhaps too clever, lashed beyond its deserts". "Thank you, Master," I said. Following Euphrosyne and Daphne, and discounting myself, there were but seven paga girls available, and, hopefully, paga would arrive before most of them were put on the floor; these were Sucha, Lais, Tamira, Fina, Relia, Renata, and Phyrne. I heard Daphne cry out in misery and she collapsed to the floor after the second stroke of the whip. "Off with her! Away with her!" cried men. I was muchly disturbed, and frightened. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 46)