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

There were cries of pleasure from men, and cries of "Paga! Paga!" rang out, and slaves rushed to bring fresh, brimming goblets to the tables. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #621)
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46 621 There were cries of pleasure from men, and cries of "paga! paga!" rang out, and slaves rushed to bring fresh, brimming goblets to the tables.

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

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46 618 How was it that I found myself as I was, kneeling, naked, my hands braceleted behind my back, my knees spread in the manner of a pleasure slave, leashed, my head held up high by the leash so that I had no choice but to look up, into the eyes of Addison Steele? Where was Ho-Tosk, the Vat Master, the taverner's men? "Now," said Addison Steele, turning and calling toward the portal, "you may bring in the paga".
46 619 Ho-Tosk clapped his hands with pleasure, as four men, in line, each wheeling a barrel of paga, entered the tavern, making their way to the paga vat.
46 620 The Vat Master beamed.
46 621 There were cries of pleasure from men, and cries of "paga! paga!" rang out, and slaves rushed to bring fresh, brimming goblets to the tables.
46 622 "I think I will see to Euphrosyne," said Florian, rising.
46 623 "I do not think she will be much pleased," said Addison Steele.
46 624 "If she shows the least sign of impatience, annoyance, recalcitrance, or displeasure, I will beat her," said Florian.
How was it that I found myself as I was, kneeling, naked, my hands braceleted behind my back, my knees spread in the manner of a pleasure slave, leashed, my head held up high by the leash so that I had no choice but to look up, into the eyes of Addison Steele? Where was Ho-Tosk, the Vat Master, the taverner's men? "Now," said Addison Steele, turning and calling toward the portal, "you may bring in the paga". Ho-Tosk clapped his hands with pleasure, as four men, in line, each wheeling a barrel of paga, entered the tavern, making their way to the paga vat. The Vat Master beamed. There were cries of pleasure from men, and cries of "paga! paga!" rang out, and slaves rushed to bring fresh, brimming goblets to the tables. "I think I will see to Euphrosyne," said Florian, rising. "I do not think she will be much pleased," said Addison Steele. "If she shows the least sign of impatience, annoyance, recalcitrance, or displeasure, I will beat her," said Florian. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 46)