The Older Tarl and I may have drunk too much of that fermented brew concocted with fiendish skill from the yellow grain, Sa-Tarna, and called pagar-Sa-Tarna, Pleasure of the Life-Daughter, but almost always "paga" for short.
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As I dropped closer, I saw that the bridges were lined with the celebrants of the Planting Feast, many perhaps reeling home drunk on paga.
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He leaned over and tossed me a skin bag of paga, from which I took a long swig, then hurled it contemptuously back into his arms.
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In a moment he had taken flight again, bawling out some semblance of a song about the woes of a camp girl, the bag of paga, flying behind him, dangling from its long straps.
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It seemed the routine of the journey would never end, and I grew enamored of the long line of wagons, each filled with its various goods, those mysterious metals and gems, rolls of cloth, foodstuffs, wines and paga, weapons and harness, cosmetics and perfumes, medicines and slaves.
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In the evening the strap-masters and warriors would amuse themselves with stories and songs, recounting their exploits, fictitious and otherwise, and bawling out their raucous harmonies under the influence of paga.
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We watched in one stall a bronzed giant apparently swallowing balls of fire, in the next a silk merchant crying the glories of his cloth, in another a hawker of paga; in still another we watched the swaying bodies of dancing slave girls as their master proclaimed their rent price.
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When Ar falls, the bridges will be hung with garlands, there will be free paga, slaves will be freed, enemies will pledge friendship".
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In the next days, frequenting the paga tents and markets, I sought, by cornering slaves and challenging swordsmen, to learn the whereabouts of Talena.
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor
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I decided, if worse came to worst, that I could always go to a simple paga Tavern where, if those of Tharna resembled those of Ko-ro-ba and Ar, one might, curled in a rug behind the low tables, unobtrusively spend the night for the price of a pot of paga, a strong, fermen...
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It was customary to find diversions other than paga in the paga Taverns, as well, but in gray Tharna the cymbals, drums and flutes of the musicians, the clashing of bangles on the ankles of dancing girls would be unfamiliar sounds.
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"Is there no paga Tavern near," I asked, "where I can find rest?" "There are no paga Taverns in Tharna," said the man, I thought with a trace of amusement.
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paga is a corruption of pagar-Sa-Tarna, which means Pleasure of the Life-Daughter.
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It might have been a paga Tavern of Ko-ro-ba or Ar, not a simple Kal-da shop of Tharna.
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Theirs, like the Caste of Poets, had been a caste regarded by the sober masks of Tharna as not belonging in a city of serious and dedicated folk, for music, like paga and song, can set men's hearts aflame, and when men's hearts are aflame it is not easy to know where the flame may spre...
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Perhaps she would find herself confined within the walls of some warrior's Pleasure Gardens, to be dressed in silk of his choosing, to have bells locked on her ankles and to know no will other than his; perhaps she would be purchased by the master of a paga Tavern, or even of a lowly K...
Book 3. (5 results) Priest-Kings of Gor
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The principal ingredients of sullage are the golden sul, the starchy, golden-brown vine-borne fruit of the golden-leaved sul plant; the curled, red, ovate leaves of the Tur-Pah, a tree parasite, cultivated in host orchards of Tur trees; and the salty, blue s...
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I wondered why there was only water to drink, and none of the fermented beverages of Gor, such as paga, Ka-la-na wine or Kal-da.
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Surely I had enjoyed the scent of flowers and women, of hot, fresh bread, roasted meat, paga and wines, harness leather, the oil with which I protected the blade of my sword from rust, of green fields and storm winds, but seldom had I considered the sense of smell in the way one would ...
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The women I had owned, Sana, Talena, Lara, and others of whom I have not written, Passion Slaves rented for the hour in the paga Taverns of Ko-ro-ba and Ar, Pleasure Slaves bestowed on me in token of hospitality for a night spent in a friend's compartments, had known that I was master ...
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Perhaps she, my Free Companion, even now lay chained in one of the blue and yellow slave wagons, or served paga in a tavern or was a belled adornment to some warrior's Pleasure Gardens.
Book 4. (30 results) Nomads of Gor
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But Elizabeth, with her free left hand had seized the paga bottle from Kamchak, and, to his amazement, had thrown back her head and taken, without realizing the full import of her action, about five lusty, guzzling swallows of paga.
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I had taken, as a share of battle loot, a hundred and ten bottles of paga and forty bottles of Ka-la-na wine from Tyros, Cos and Ar, but these I had distributed to my crossbowmen, with the exception of one bottle of paga which Harold and I had split some two nights ago.
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I took a large swallow of fierce paga, washing it down as rapidly as possible.
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Then another swig of paga.
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I had, perhaps, however, drunk too much paga.
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Then, later in the evening, when I was drunker on paga than I should have permitted myself to become, I heard them discuss details which could only have pertained to what Kamchak had called the games of Love War, details having to do with specifications of time, weapons and judges, and...
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Kamchak was now swilling paga and acted as though he had not heard the remark of Kamras.
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Then he took his goblet of paga and drained it, watching the girls swaying to the caress of Turian melodies.
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Kamchak was swilling down another bolt of paga, part of it running out at the side of his mouth.
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We then spat to determine who would bargain for a bottle of paga.
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For all his uproarious stomping about the wagon last night, paga bottle in hand, singing gusty Tuchuk songs, half frightening Miss Cardwell to death, he seemed in good spirits, looking about, whistling, occasionally pounding a little rhythm on the side of his saddle.
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The public slave wagons, incidentally, also provide paga.
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They are a kind of combination paga tavern and slave market.
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Kamchak and I had visited one last night where I had ended up spending four copper tarn disks for one bottle of paga.
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"I had had much paga at the time," admitted Kamchak.
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After this Kamchak and I left the wagon and wandered about, stopping at one of the slave wagons for a bottle of paga, which, while wandering about, we killed between us.
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"She could use a bit of whip and steel, that wench," Kamchak muttered between swallows of paga, pretty much draining the bottle.
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We decided to wager to see who would get the second bottle of paga.
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I fished some coins out of my pouch for the paga.
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When the meat was ready Kamchak ate his fill and drank down, too, a flagon of bosk milk; I did the same, though the milk, at least for me, did not sit too well with the paga of the afternoon.
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"Sleen! Sleen! Sleen!" I followed Kamchak down the steps of the wagon and, blinking and still sensible of the effects of the paga, gravely held open the large dung sack near the rear left wheel of the wagon.
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The little wench from Port Kar, whom Kamchak and I had seen in the slave wagon when we had bought paga the night before the games of Love War, was this night to perform the chain dance.
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It was open and one could go in and purchase a bottle of paga if one cared to do so.
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"I'll buy the paga," I said.
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I bit out the cork in the paga and passed it past Elizabeth to Kamchak, as courtesy demanded.
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I smiled rather grimly to myself and took a significant swallow of paga.
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Kamchak reached across Elizabeth and dragged the paga bottle out of my hand.
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Then she had to breathe and a great draught of paga burned its way down her throat making her gasp and cough.
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The paga had apparently hit Miss Cardwell swiftly and hard.
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"I never knew a woman," said Elizabeth, her eyes blazing, showing few signs of the paga, "could be so beautiful!" "She was marvelous," I said.
Book 5. (30 results) Assassin of Gor
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From where she knelt she could see the low-hanging tharlarion oil lamps of the main portion of the paga tavern, the men, the girls in silk who, in a moment, belled, would move among them, replenishing the paga.
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The three Musicians bent to their instruments, and, in a moment, there were again the sounds of a paga tavern, the sounds of talk, of barbaric music, of pouring paga, the clink of bowls, the rustle of bells on the ankles of slave girls.
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Many were the nights a master would be found rolled in robes in a paga tavern, where, for a bit of tarsk meat and a pot of paga, and an evening's free play with customers, he would be permitted to sleep.
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"Bring paga!" called the disguised guard, summoning a belled slave girl to him, one carrying a large vessel of paga, that drinks might be dispensed yet once again.
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I took another bottle of paga from the basket and tossed it to the girl without a nose, who had directed me to the paga.
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Now, paga bottle in hand, I was passing guards and found myself walking down the narrow iron runways over the pens below, now filled with drunken slaves, some sleeping, some sitting stupefied in the center of their pen, some singing brokenly to themselves, some trying to crawl again to...
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28
At a paga tavern, one near the great gate, cheap and crowded, dingy and smelling, a place frequented by strangers and small Merchants, the Assassin took the girl by the arm and thrust her within.
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The slave girls in Pleasure Silk turned and stood stock still, the paga flasks cradled over their right forearms.
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Not a paga bowl was lifted nor a hand moved.
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The Assassin turned to the man in a black apron, a fat, grimy man, who wore a soiled tunic of white and gold, stained with sweat and spilled paga.
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Kuurus took the paga bowl in both hands and put his head down, looking into it.
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The little thing, misshapen with its large head, scrambled limping and leaping like a broken-legged urt to the counter behind which stood the man in the grimy tunic, who was wiping out a paga bowl.
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He tried, like a frantic animal, to crawl under one of the low tables but he only spilled the paga and the men pulled him out from under the table and belabored his back with blows of their fists.
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Kuurus, with his left hand, pushed to one side his bowl of paga.
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He lifted his paga bowl and drank.
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Kuurus had not finished the bowl of paga when he sensed a man approaching.
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"Bring paga!" called the paunchy man imperiously, impatiently, to one of the girls, who hastened to obey him.
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Kuurus lifted his paga bowl and drank.
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The heavy man, sitting cross-legged, opposite the Assassin, began to sweat, fiddled with the damp blue and yellow silk covering his knee, and then with a nervous hand lifted a shaking bowl of paga to his lips, spilling some down the side of his face.
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Portus hastily pushed his paga bowl up to his mouth, and swilled again, his eyes wary of the Assassin across from him.
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Portus pushed one finger around in a puddle of splashed paga on the low table.
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"I now understand," she said, "why it is that free women never enter paga taverns".
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The Game When I deemed it wise to depart from Vella, I knotted her yellow slave livery about her neck and cried out, "Begone, Slave!" and then slapped my hands together at which juncture she let forth a howl as though she had been struck, and then, blubbering hysterically and crying out, she scrambl...
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I had once known a Warrior in Ko-ro-ba, a dull, watery-eyed fellow, who boasted of having beaten Quintus of Tor in a paga tavern in Thentis.
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The most favorable locations for play are, of course, the higher bridges in the vicinity of the richer cylinders, the most expensive paga taverns, and so on.
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I had little doubt but that in an Ahn the story would be in all the paga taverns of Ar, on all the bridges and in all the cylinders.
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There were also some cabinets against one wall, filled with plate and cups, some bottles of paga and Ka-la-na.
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paga and Ka-la-na are then, when Cernus would leave, brought forth.
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"Let paga and Ka-la-na be served," said Cernus, to a cheer, and turned and left the table, disappearing through a side door, the same through which the shackled slave had been led.
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Cernus, as before, was lost in his game with Caprus, this time lingering at the board even long after paga and full-strength Ka-la-na were served.
Book 6. (30 results) Raiders of Gor
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"paga! paga!" they cried, throwing over some tables they wished, driving men from them, who had sat there, then righting the tables and sitting about them, pounding on them and shouting.
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I threw a silver tarsk, taken from what we had obtained from the slavers in the marsh, to the proprietor of the paga tavern, and took in return one of the huge bottles of paga, of the sort put in the pouring sling, and reeled out of the tavern, making my way along the nar...
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Port Kar I watched the dancing girl of Port Kar writhing on the square of sand between the tables, under the whips of masters, in a paga tavern of Port Kar.
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"Your paga," said the nude slave girl, who served me, her wrists chained.
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I liked paga warm.
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She danced under ships' lanterns, hanging from the ceiling of the paga tavern, it located near the wharves bounding the great arsenal.
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"Your paga," said the girl, who served me.
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I drank more paga.
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Girls ran to serve them paga.
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The fierce fellow, bearded, narrow-eyed, missing an ear, who seemed to be the leader of these men, seized one of the paga girls, twisting her arm, dragging her toward one of the alcoves.
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Another girl ran to him, bearing a cup of paga.
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Other men, of those with Surbus, seized what paga girls they could, and what vessels of the beverage, and dragged their prizes toward the alcoves, sometimes driving out those who occupied them.
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I threw down another burning swallow of the paga.
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I took yet another swallow of paga.
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I took another sip of paga.
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I turned again to my paga.
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I took another drink of paga.
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There was glass, and spilled paga about, and two broken tables.
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The proprietor, sweating, aproned, was tipping yet another great bottle of paga in its sling, filling cups, that they might be borne to the drinkers.
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I looked at the girls serving paga.
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"More paga!" I cried, and another wench ran lightly to serve me.
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"More paga!" I cried.
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I drank more paga, and my senses reeled.
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"More paga!" I cried.
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And, as I watched, on that square of sand between the tables in a paga tavern in Port Kar, under the ship's lanterns, the movements of the body of a slave girl, the lights reflected in her chains, the rubies, the shimmering golden droplets, I grew slowly furious.
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"paga!" I had cried.
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"I bring paga!" Thurnock took down the beams from the door, and swung it open.
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"paga!" he shouted, pleased, seeing the great bottle.
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"I could use some paga," said he.
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Before we set out we broke open the great bottle of paga, and Thurnock, Clitus and I clashed goblets and emptied them of their swirling fires.
Book 7. (25 results) Captive of Gor
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Once we passed a paga tavern, and, inside, belled and jeweled, otherwise unclothed, I saw a girl dancing on a square of sand between the tables.
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"Let us hope," said Inge, "you are not purchased by the master of a paga tavern".
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I saw that a cart, loaded with jugs of paga, arrived at the compound.
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"Fetch me paga," he said.
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I went to the wagon to fetch a large bota of paga, which had been filled from one of the large jugs.
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Soon I returned to the firelight, the heavy bota of paga, on its strap, slung over my shoulder, Ute and Lana, with theirs, behind me.
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This was a night for paga, for celebration.
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"paga!" called the guard.
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The guard handed me a piece of meat and I took it in my teeth kneeling beside him, where he sat cross-legged, I lifting and squeezing the bota of paga, filled from one of the large jugs, guiding the stream of liquid into his mouth.
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I had heard of the paga taverns, the rent booths, the brothel restaurants, and of the streets, in which one might find coin girls, their coin box on a chain locked about their neck, and mat girls on their master's leashes.
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I recalled the dancing slave I had glimpsed in the paga tavern in Laura.
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Inge had told me that a modest coin would buy her use, and that the common paga slaves came with the price of a drink.
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In such a case, it is not unusual that she find herself in the lowest paga tavern in the city.
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Better a collar anywhere, she weeps, than in what was once her own city! Sometimes a fellow of the city who knows her will find her there, in the paga tavern, only another girl, nude, kneeling, rising, hurrying to serve her master's customers.
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I observed Inge filling the paga goblet of one of the huntsmen.
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Her hands, slightly, shook on the paga bottle.
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Surely now I might be the lowest of paga slaves, furnished with the price of a drink in her master's establishment, clinging to a customer, begging, in her need.
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* * * * I was sold from the great block of the Curulean, in Ar, for twelve pieces of gold, purchased by the master of a paga tavern, who thought his patrons might enjoy amusing themselves with me, a girl who wore penalty brands.
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I served for months in the paga tavern.
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The men I served, Targo's men, and others, who might have me for the price of a cup of paga, I gave much pleasure, and from them, too, I received much pleasure.
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I could scarcely pour the paga into his cup.
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Tellius, the kitchen master of the house of Bosk, drunken, in a dicing match, in a paga tavern of Port Kar, had learned that there was an interesting girl, newly brought to the house of Samos, one who had been trained in the pens of Ko-ro-ba, one who wore the brand of Treve.
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"Were you in a place where they could have you when they wished, and yet not seem to own you, nor risk identifying themselves with you prematurely, lest others take note?" "For months," I said, "I served as a slave in a paga tavern".
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"Would my captain care to join me," he asked, "in a cup of paga before we retire?" "Perhaps, Thurnock," I said.
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"Thurnock," I said, "let us now have that cup of paga, and then let us retire.
Book 8. (30 results) Hunters of Gor
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I noted, too, that, clad in yellow silk, belled on the left ankle, as another paga girl, the dancer, she whom Thurnock had sported with, too, carried a vessel of paga about.
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How long was it since they had held the naked, perfumed, collared, responding body of a female slave in their arms? Since the rough port of Laura? Since semi-civilized Lydius, at the mouth of the Laurius? How long would it have been since they had witnessed the swaying body of a chained girl in a
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"paga," said Samos, absently, looking at the board.
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The girl laughed, and continued on, to fetch paga for free men.
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"Love," he asked, "—for a female slave?" "paga, Masters?" asked the dark-haired girl, kneeling beside the table.
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A few yards away, on the tiles, in her brief silk, the two-handled, bronze paga vessel beside her, knelt the slave girl, waiting to be summoned.
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The slave girl, in her brief silk, stood, holding the two-handled bronze paga vessel, that she might look down upon him.
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She took a step backward, clutching the two-handled paga vessel.
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She had perhaps grown up along the docks, and in the alleys behind the paga taverns.
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From within a nearby paga tavern I heard the sounds of musicians.
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We passed another paga tavern.
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"Let us return to some paga tavern near the ship," I suggested.
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We were just passing a paga tavern.
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We took a table, an inconspicuous one, near the rear of the paga tavern, yet one with an unimpeded view.
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There was a flash of slave bells at my side and a dark-haired, yellow-silked girl, a paga girl, knelt beside us, where we sat cross-legged behind the small table.
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"paga, Masters?" "For three," said I, expansively.
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"A thief," said Thurnock, swallowing a mouthful of bosk and reaching for the paga goblet.
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One was a Player, a master who makes his living, though commonly poorly, from the game, playing for a cup of paga perhaps and the right to sleep in the tavern at night.
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And we were now finishing second cups of paga.
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"Shall we return to the tavern and enjoy our paga".
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The other girls, the common slaves, like Tendite, went with the price of a cup of paga.
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I myself expected, at that time, to be content with a cup of paga.
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An Acquaintance is Briefly Renewed Rim went to Tendite, whom he had left in the paga tavern.
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As Rim passed the proprietor, in his apron behind his paga-stained counter, he tossed him the key.
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I did not wish to be embarrassed by not having the price of a cup of paga.
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The proprietor had now returned behind his counter, and was polishing paga goblets.
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I was served a cup of paga, and I drank it slowly, waiting for Rim and Thurnock.
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I looked down into the paga cup, and swirled the liquid slowly, and again drank.
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She came through the kitchen door, in the tiny slip of diaphanous yellow silk allotted to paga slaves, bells locked on her left ankle.
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She carried a vessel of paga.
Book 9. (17 results) Marauders of Gor
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In them were growing, small at this season, shafts of Sa-Tarna; too, there would be peas, and beans, cabbages and onions, and patches of the golden sul, capable of surviving at this latitude.
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"You," he said, "gather verr dung in your kirtle and carry it to the sul patch!" "Yes, Jarl," she laughed, and turned away.
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On the way back to the hall, cutting through the tospit trees, we had passed by the sul patch.
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Thyri, in the afternoon, had made many trips to the sul patch.
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She, holding her kirtle with her left hand, angrily scattered the dung about the sul plants.
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It was long since I had tasted the fiery paga of the Sa-Tarna fields north of the Vosk.
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She was a scrawny girl, not attractive, but with deep eyes, blue; and she was a superb scribe, in her accounting swift, incisive, accurate, brilliant; once she had been a paga slave, though a poor one; I had saved her from Surbus, a captain, who had purchased her to slay her, she not h...
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Then I had encountered the girl in a paga tavern in Lydius; she had fallen slave.
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I had left her slave in the paga tavern.
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A true Gorean, I speculated, would not have left her in the paga tavern.
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"I would have paga," I said.
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I took the goblet, filled with burning paga.
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I had not had paga since returning from the northern forests.
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"He is standing!" I threw back my head and swilled down the paga.
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The blood and the paga were hot and dark within me.
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"More paga," I said.
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She had made a delicious paga slave.
Book 10. (6 results) Tribesmen of Gor
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Sometimes inert, esteemed Gorean free women cry out in rage, not understanding why their companions have forsaken them for the evening, to go to the paga tavern; there, of course, for the price of a cup of paga, he can get his hands on a silken, belled girl, a slave; the ...
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"You left me in a paga tavern in Lydius," she cried out, "a chained paga slave!" "You chose to flee the Sardar," I told her.
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I swilled down the last swallow of a goblet of paga.
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He did not drink wine or paga.
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In the cafes, as in the paga taverns of the north, one learns the realities of a city, what is its latest news, what is afoot in the city, what are its dangers, its pleasures, and where its power lies.
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It was in his chains that I had found her, a lowly paga slave in his establishment.
Book 11. (30 results) Slave Girl of Gor
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"sulpaga! sulpaga!" cried Thurnus.
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sulpaga is, when distilled, though the sul itself is yellow, as clear as water.
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The customer could select any serving slave for his pleasure, providing he had paid the price of the paga; he could pick the girl of his interest, whether she had poured him the paga in question or not; to be sure, the customer usually commanded his paga fro...
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The sul is a tuberous root of the sul plant; it is a Gorean staple.
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Tabuk's Ford My master extended his cup to me, and I, kneeling, filled it with sulpaga.
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"Excellent," said my master, sipping the sulpaga.
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He could have been commenting only on the potency of the drink, for sulpaga is almost tasteless.
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One does not guzzle sulpaga.
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Angrily I put down the sulpaga and fetched the flask of the Ka-la-na of Ar, and filled her cup.
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' "Forgive me, Master," I said, and, swiftly, turned to put back the Ka-la-na, and fetch the potent sulpaga.
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I approached Thurnus with the sulpaga and knelt before him.
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I prepared to put sulpaga in the cup.
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I poured sulpaga into his goblet, my head bending quite near to him.
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sulpaga poured freely.
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"sulpaga!" cried Thurnus, pounding on the small table with his great staff.
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"sulpaga!" shouted Thurnus, pounding on the table.
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"Master," said he, "we have many pagas, those of Ar and Tyros, and Ko-ro-ba, and Helmutsport, and Anango, and Tharna!" "sulpaga!" shouted Thurnus.
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"sulpaga!" demanded Thurnus.
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sulpaga, as anyone knew, is seldom available outside of a peasant village, where it is brewed.
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sulpaga would slow a tharlarion.
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To stay on your feet after a mouthful of sulpaga it is said one must be of the peasants, and then for several generations.
27
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"sulpaga!" shouted Thurnus.
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"Please, Master," said Busebius, "we do not have sulpaga here".
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"No sulpaga?" said Thurnus.
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Yet even such may find their utility, and indirectly serve masters, perhaps sweating in the public kitchens of the high cylinders, or laboring, neck-locked, at the looms in the cloth mills, or digging, chained with others, in the sul fields.
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It is a rare girl who, having tasted the mills or sul fields, does not beg her proprietor to be sold again on the open market, that she may attempt anew, and perhaps more successfully this time, to be pleasing to a man.
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Rain I cut at the soil with the hoe, chopping and loosening the dirt about the roots of the sul plant.
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136
* * * * I cut again at the soil with the hoe, chopping down, loosening the dirt about the roots of the sul plants.
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* * * * I chopped at the dry earth about the sul plant.
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Go to the sul fields.
Book 12. (29 results) Beasts of Gor
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311
I purchased from him, for a copper tarsk, a bowl of soup, thick with shreds of hot bosk and porous chunks of boiled sul.
3
307
One may have paga and wines there.
3
1351
It is hard for us to compete with the beauties of the paga tents".
6
447
"Would you care for paga?" I asked.
6
620
I thought she would look well dancing naked in a paga tavern before men.
7
85
"I will have her serve me paga, publicly, in her own city," said Ram.
7
152
"Tonight let us divert ourselves with the pleasures of slave girls and paga".
7
198
With a few more havings I thought she would be helpless, and paga hot.
7
239
"paga," I said.
10
10
I had left him in Lydius, in the paga tavern.
10
30
"But did you not make her serve you paga publicly in her own city, and as a slave girl?" "Of course," he said.
10
62
"I was voyaging upstream on the Laurius," he said, "to see if panther girls had caught any new slave girls, whom I might purchase from them for arrow points and candy, for use in the tavern as paga sluts.
11
164
"Make a feast, but there is to be no drinking of paga.
15
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Similarly a girl who is only average, generally, so to speak, may, at the very glance of a given master, one who is special to her for no reason that is clear, become so weak and paga hot that she can scarcely stand".
15
988
"There are paga slaves," I said, "who must please their master's customers in his tavern.
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264
How proud I was of her! She was for most practical purposes untrained and new to the collar and yet many girls whom I had had, even in paga taverns, I suspect, could not have equaled her performance.
31
274
"Is that not the paga of Ar?" I asked.
31
286
He poured two glasses of paga, and reclosed the bottle.
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131
We returned to the table, on which reposed the paga.
32
133
The beast poured another glass of paga for each of us.
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174
It poured us again a glass of paga.
35
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"Have some paga," it said.
35
1232
I went to the shelves and, looping the dart-firing weapon over my shoulder, by its stock strap, poured two glasses of paga.
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1331
I poured him a glass of paga, and left it near him on the dais.
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1
To the Victors Belong the Spoils; I Lift a Glass of paga Orders were swiftly given.
36
281
I had placed on it a glass of paga before I had left the room.
36
283
But on the dais there was another glass, it, too, filled with paga.
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287
Then I downed the paga.
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139
"Hurry!" I recalled the chamber of Zarendargar, and two glasses, drained of paga, dashed against a wall of steel.
Book 13. (30 results) Explorers of Gor
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2
170
In some months, in the proper collar, and at the right slave ring, I suspected she would become paga hot, hot enough to serve even in the paga taverns of Gor.
8
85
The paga tasted a bit strange, but it was a local paga and there is variation in such pagas, generally a function of the brewer's choice of herbs and grains.
12
240
"Did they not teach you how to serve paga as a paga slave?" I asked.
12
245
In most taverns no bottle is brought to the table but the paga is brought to the table, by the paga slave, a cup at a time, the cups normally being filled from a vat behind the counter.
35
91
But first, in Lydius, when I was journeying north, I had found her in a paga tavern, a paga slave, she having been captured in her flight and embonded.
2
190
His establishment had a reputation for brawls, cheap paga, and hot slaves.
2
197
Four other paga taverns in Port Kar alone used it.
2
203
paga taverns were only one of his numerous interests.
2
215
I supposed it would be good for the girl to serve for a time in a low paga house.
2
218
Yes, she would look well in chains, kneeling to masters in a paga tavern.
4
373
"There are some girls behind the paga taverns, on the northern shore of the Ribbon's alley," she said.
4
377
It was a bit past dawn and the paga taverns backing on the smaller canal would be throwing out their garbage from the preceding night.
4
396
It was not an act of pure kindness on the part of the attendants at the paga tavern that the garbage had not been flung directly into the canals.
4
425
"You have not laid with the paga attendants for your garbage," she said.
4
427
The paga attendants knew this.
5
519
"I have lain for paga attendants, hoping to be thrown a handful of garbage.
5
523
"Of the three types of experiences you have mentioned," I said, "the nearest to what you recently felt occurred when you hoped to be thrown garbage by paga attendants".
6
541
I saw, too, here and there, brief-tunicked, collared slave girls; I saw, too, at one point a group of paga girls, chained together, soliciting business for their master's tavern.
8
56
"In here, worthless slave," said the man, and, taking the girl by the arm, thrust her through the doors of a paga tavern, the Golden Kailiauk.
8
64
"Does Master desire aught?" asked a black girl, kneeling before me, a paga slave of the establishment.
8
65
"paga," I said to her.
8
69
I nursed the paga, making it last.
8
74
What if the beggar had made a serious purchase of the girl on behalf of the tavern keeper? What if she were merely being delivered here to be trained as a mere paga girl? I glanced around.
8
75
There was only one other white girl in the tavern, a dark-haired girl, collared, in yellow pleasure silk, she, too, apparently a paga slave, like the black girls, waiting on the tables.
8
83
I ordered another cup of paga.
8
112
"More paga," I said.
8
133
I looked about and did not see, any longer, the white-skinned, dark-haired girl, she who had been serving paga.
8
143
It was the white-skinned, dark-haired girl, collared, in her bit of pleasure silk, who had been serving paga.
8
146
"Where!" "What is going on here?" cried the proprietor of the tavern, who had come in earlier, and was now behind the counter, ladling out paga.
8
147
One of the paga attendants came running toward me, but, seeing my eyes, hesitated.
Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor
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235
"You could risk slavery," he said, "expose yourself to possible capture, walk the high bridges at lonely Ahn, picnic in the country, go to paga taverns alone, take dangerous sea voyages".
Book 15. (30 results) Rogue of Gor
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11
"That is ten copper tarsks," had said the man last night, placing before me a bowl of sul porridge.
4
28
I lifted the sul porridge to my lips.
4
39
I lowered the sul porridge to the table.
4
109
I had taken another sip of the sul porridge.
4
130
I had sipped the sul porridge while listening to this conversation.
4
209
"There is little but sul porridge, but I could order you a bowl," I said.
4
220
"sul porridge," said Strobius, "is ten copper tarsks.
4
223
In a few moments he had had a fellow bring a tray with the sul porridge and two cups of wine to the counter.
1
118
"paga, Master?" asked a dark-haired, belled paga slave, in a scrap of diaphanous yellow silk.
1
123
The girl who had offered me paga had not been truly interested in giving me paga.
8
99
"paga, paga for all!" called Tasdron.
8
100
paga slaves rushed to pour paga.
8
147
"paga!" A blond girl, nude, with a string of pearls wound about her steel collar, ran to the table and, from the bronze vessel, on its strap, about her shoulder, poured paga into the goblet before the seated man.
1
83
I lifted my paga to my lips, from the low table behind which I sat, cross-legged.
5
9
Among them, naked, in collars, were paga slaves, with their bronze vessels on leather straps.
5
58
I bought paga for the five fellows who had helped me earn passage money downriver to the next town.
5
68
Slave girls crowded about me, to pour my paga.
5
72
"Master!" breathed more than one of the lovely slaves, vying to pour me paga.
5
82
The proprietor approached our table and I stood up, holding my goblet of paga, to welcome him.
5
93
I lifted the paga which I held, saluting the proprietor and, too, those at the table.
5
96
I then transferred the paga to my left hand.
5
101
I then, the goblet of paga in my left hand, her hair in my right, dragged her beside me, her slender chains rustling, to the nearest empty alcove.
7
86
"If they do not drink it up in the paga taverns first," said the second girl, bitterly.
8
44
He observed me, and quaffed paga.
8
53
A paga slave, cowering in the background, screamed.
8
106
When the girl poured him paga his hand shook as he reached for it.
8
114
His hands shook on the paga goblet.
8
123
The man at the table, sitting, he who had saved me, held the goblet of paga, and said nothing.
8
146
"paga!" called the standing man.
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148
The fellow who stood by the table, scarcely noticing the girl, placed a tarsk bit in her mouth, and she fled back to the counter where, under the eye of a paga attendant, she spit the coin into a copper bowl.
Book 16. (13 results) Guardsman of Gor
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20
72
With a serving prong she placed narrow strips of roast bosk and fried sul on my plate.
8
124
A round of paga and a girl is a pleasant way to relax after one's watch on deck.
12
157
"It was to him, or to an agent of his," said Callimachus, "that we were betrayed by Peggy, the traitorous Earth slut, the paga slave of Tasdron".
17
240
"A Coin Girl," said the girl with the leash, "will struggle to please a man as much for a tarsk bit, as a high paga slave for a thousand gold pieces, to be paid by her master's customer for her use".
17
456
Excellent! Excellent! She was no different than the sluts in the paga taverns! I was very pleased with her.
17
528
"Yes, Master!" No, she, the former Miss Henderson of Earth, was not different from the sluts of the paga taverns.
18
146
I would leave the house and, at a paga tavern, purchase supper.
18
393
The Gorean, on the other hand, who might buy a woman, or have a lovely slave in a paga tavern for the price of a drink, has little trouble with the satisfaction of his basic sexual needs.
18
396
Before this, of course, he may have used house slaves or the girls in the paga taverns.
20
159
As the owner of a paga tavern, he had bought and sold many, of course.
20
511
"There were no paga slaves there, and no dancers".
20
612
So she begins to wear her veils loosely, her robes above her ankles, to frequent lonely streets, to traverse high bridges at night, or perhaps in a slave tunic she begins to loiter about markets where women are sold, or decides to satisfy her curiosity as to the interior of a paga tave...
20
1723
"Have me! Have me! Take me! Take me! Be ruthless with me! I am a woman, and your slave! Make of me naught but a despised instrument of your pleasure!" "Is that what you want?" "Yes, Master! Yes, Master!" Could this be the former Miss Henderson, of Earth? How she reminded me of the helpless sluts in ...
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor
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252
"I once shared paga with Zarendargar," I said.
2
276
"I once shared paga with Zarendargar," I said.
2
405
"Once," I said, "we shared paga".
7
15
Afterwards I might go to a tavern, to have a cup of paga and see if I could rent a girl to take to my room for the night, to return her in the morning.
7
92
"When they come," said another, "it is with a thirst for paga and the wenches of the taverns".
7
102
Killings among such men, hot-tempered and aflame with paga, I supposed might occur not infrequently.
8
536
Two or three of them carried half-emptied bottles of paga.
Book 18. (3 results) Blood Brothers of Gor
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327
Once Zarendargar and I, in the north, as soldiers, had shared paga.
34
468
"One with whom I once, long ago, and in a far place, shared paga," I said.
56
111
"That once, long ago," he said, "we shared paga".
Book 19. (17 results) Kajira of Gor
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30
89
I stood at the northwestern corner of the Teiban sul Market, at the intersection of Teiban and Clive.
5
37
They are paga slaves".
6
647
"It was a paga tavern".
6
696
"Should I wish to enter a paga tavern, for example," I said, "you will accompany me".
6
697
"In most paga taverns," he said, "free women are not permitted.
6
712
"Sometimes," said he, "they are even taken to such places by their masters, that they may see the paga slaves, and the dancers, and thus learn from them how to serve even more deliciously and lasciviously in the privacy of their own quarters".
8
113
"He would like to see you, after your tour," said the young man, "to drink a cup of paga".
8
508
"I will get the paga," said Publius.
14
121
Too, of course, she might be a girl even from Corcyrus, or another community, perhaps a paga girl.
15
361
"Your face is smeared with lipstick," said a man, "and you stink of slaves and paga".
15
370
"I am sure the paga slaves will be pleased," said a man, "all several hundred of them".
15
377
"No, luckily for the paga slaves," said a man.
20
9
For my services he received small gratuities, such as tarsk bits and swigs of paga.
24
101
This did not seem to me much but it was, of course, enough to give them each five nights of pleasure in a paga tavern.
32
184
I do not think he truly desired me, or at least not other than as a man might casually desire a girl he sees in a paga tavern or, say, one of the girls he might notice chained in a row on their mats on a side street, but he did desire her.
34
158
She might have been a paga slave or a girl rented on a mat in the back streets of Argentum.
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883
The man may, of course, frequent the paga taverns or, if he wishes, buy himself a girl, usually at an affordable price.
Book 20. (24 results) Players of Gor
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457
Another man turned away from her, when she approached him, to have his goblet of paga filled by a luscious, half-naked, collared slave.
1
690
Too, free women are not permitted in the paga taverns.
1
691
Sometimes, as a lark, a girl slips into such a feast, disguised as a slave, or into a paga tavern, similarly disguised, perhaps even to the collar.
1
708
It is little wonder that Gorean free women avoid paga taverns, and hurry past them.
1
892
"Late in Se'Var," said Samos, "a Torvaldsland voyageur, Yngvar, the Far-Traveled, bought paga in the Four Chains".
2
11
"paga, mate?" inquired a mariner.
2
12
I took a swig of paga from his bota and he one from mine.
2
82
Who was that fellow, for example, who poured paga on one's head? And who, the free woman might wonder, was that fellow who gave her so sudden, so unexpected, so fierce a pinch? Indeed, perhaps she is fortunate that her very veil was not lifted up and her lips pressed by those of a stra...
2
92
"paga!" cried a fellow.
2
827
"paga?" invited a fellow, reeling by.
2
1192
"Once we shared paga," I said.
2
1260
Once we had shared paga.
2
1277
"paga?" inquired a fellow.
2
1281
Then he turned aside, to offer paga to another.
2
1300
"paga?" asked a fellow, waiting beside me.
2
1315
"paga?" asked a fellow.
2
1722
"paga?" said he, extending his bota.
2
1724
We exchanged swigs of paga.
2
1739
Surely I had not had that much paga.
2
1745
"He has had too much paga," said another voice.
2
1757
"Too much paga," responded a voice.
5
124
Such chains are common in the alcoves of paga taverns.
5
126
They are used for securing the paga slaves for the convenience of their master's customers.
16
888
Belnar, I noted, rather than suggesting civility in his hall, quaffed paga, noncommittally.
Book 21. (14 results) Mercenaries of Gor
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6
1
Hurtha's Feast "Hurtha," said I, "what have you there?" "Fruits, dried and fresh, candies, nuts, four sorts of meats, choice, all of them, fresh-baked bread, selected pastries," responded he, his arms full, "and some superb paga and delicate ka-la-na".
6
71
There was even paga and ka-la-na.
6
242
"Is there paga?" I asked.
7
61
"Would you like some paga?" asked Hurtha, hospitably, clinging grimly to the wagon.
18
126
"Very well," I said, "but why Ar? Why not any one of a thousand other cities and towns?" I did not think that Boabissia would appreciate being informed that she was indeed not only unlike the usual Alar woman, but that she was of a quite different sort, a sort that many Goreans were familiar with, a...
21
174
The lower castes are fond of him for he frequently, at his own expense, distributes free bread and paga, and sponsors games and races.
24
98
Even in a paga tavern he is unlikely to quickly relinquish the girl he has ordered to an alcove, who has simply come with the price of a drink.
24
636
Such things are occasionally used in the paga taverns.
25
9
He had entertained Hurtha and myself, sharing some fine paga with us, of the House of Temus, my favorite, after Boabissia had been removed from the room, presumably to be transported to his house of business.
25
49
Some of these brothels are really not that much different from certain paga taverns.
25
1031
I had been considering a glass of paga, perhaps, if it were available in a place such as this, of the brewery of Temus.
26
33
I smelled paga.
26
1596
This form of tunic may be found anywhere, but it is often encountered in paga taverns.
26
1659
This form of nudity is also the case in some low paga taverns.
Book 22. (30 results) Dancer of Gor
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6
217
The sul is a large, thick-skinned, starchy, yellow-fleshed root vegetable.
11
1027
"Come often to the tavern of Hendow," said Hendow, "for the finest paga in Brundisium, and the most beautiful paga slaves, wenches chosen for their luscious beauty and steaming bellies!" I trembled.
11
1028
Not all paga slaves are tavern dancers, but all tavern dancers are paga slaves.
11
70
I saw her kneeling beside a man, pouring him paga.
11
72
Hendow liked his women, or at least his paga slaves, on the floor, that way.
11
73
Too, in the lower paga taverns it is not uncommon.
11
679
I stood there, then, in collar and beads, displayed, a tavern slave, a paga slave, a public slave, naked on a Gorean dancing floor.
11
740
There, waiting for him, was a goblet of paga, doubtless a gratuity for the loan of his expertise.
11
741
Too, he would doubtless have his choice of Hendow's women this night, with the probable exception of myself, for we went with the paga.
11
744
It was she who had brought his paga.
11
1017
Women are on the whole not permitted in paga taverns, unless, of course, they wear collars.
11
1145
"Then there will be a free round of paga for all!" he said.
11
1183
By custom my initial ravishings as a paga slave in Brundisium would be performed in anonymity.
11
1357
I knew I was now a red-silk paga slave.
11
1388
She must be being used so simply as having been flung across one of the tables, perhaps her hair and back in spilled paga.
12
18
"Tonight I am only a paga slave".
13
69
In most paga taverns, of course, the girls are silked.
13
71
Slave silk, and certainly that sort which is commonly worn in paga taverns and upon occasion in brothels, when the girls are permitted clothing there, is generally diaphanous.
13
86
Often, too, and as usually in paga taverns, it is worn in brief tunics.
13
702
"We would not want them thinking the paga slaves of the tavern of Hendow were too easy," he said.
13
736
"We are to remain, then, full paga slaves," I said.
13
741
We were still to be hot, and ready, paga slaves, eager to serve, and fully, the silk no more than an invitation to its removal.
13
742
This was not much different, incidentally, than what was the case in even the most prestigious paga taverns.
13
743
In such places, as also in the lower paga taverns, incidentally, free women were generally not permitted.
13
748
They were paga taverns.
13
753
"If she seems more prideful, colder, more haughty and aloof, perhaps it will be better for the tavern, as the fellows may look forward then to commanding her in an alcove, melting her defenses, and then, she now abjectly tamed, turning her into only another moaning, begging, writhing paga<...
19
139
One of my master's men, from a skin, poured paga on the fallen figure.
19
141
Few in the streets, given his apparent condition, and his smell, the paga souses on his garment, would think much of this.
30
38
They were talking, and passing a bota about, which probably contained paga.
31
31
This simple domestic pleasure, preparing a small amount of food for particular masters, and hoping to please them by it, is not one paga slaves, or work slaves, often enjoyed.
Book 23. (30 results) Renegades of Gor
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3
34
For purposes of comparison, in many paga taverns, one may have paga and food, and a girl for the alcove, if one wants, for a single copper tarsk.
5
298
Commonly, at a paga tavern, the paga would be cut less, or not cut at all.
2
178
"The keeper's desk, and the paga room," said he, "are in the building to the right".
3
8
Sample items from the list were as follows: Bread and paga.
3
30
In many inns, depending on the season, to be sure, and the readiness of the keeper to negotiate, one can stay for as little as two or three copper tarsks a day, everything included, within reason, of course, subject to some restraint with respect to paga, and such.
3
82
"Where is your paga room?" I asked.
3
134
"We have a debtor slut serving in the paga room," he said.
5
1
The paga Room; I Stop at the Keeper's Desk "Stand here," I said.
5
3
I indicated a place to my right, near the low table in the paga room, behind which I sat, cross-legged.
5
26
"Is there another free woman serving in the paga room?" I asked.
5
29
I recalled that he had told me that although the use of an inn girl would cost me, in these times, three copper tarsks for only a quarter of an Ahn, I might have the free woman working in the paga room for an Ahn for only a tarsk bit.
5
181
I myself was shackled, and put here, in the paga room, to serve at tables".
5
215
"How did the keeper seem when he ordered you shackled and put in the paga room?" I asked.
5
292
"paga and bread are two tarsks," she said.
5
294
"Is the paga cut?" I asked.
5
297
The proportions, then, would be one part paga to five parts water.
5
314
"I do not suppose," I said, "that if one orders the porridge, the bread and paga comes with it?" "No," she said.
5
318
"Bread, paga, porridge," I said to her.
5
338
She knelt near the table, put the tray on the floor, unbidden performed obeisance and then, as though submissively, put the tray on the table, and put the paga, in a small kantharos, and the bread on its trencher, before me.
5
344
I took a sip of paga, and then sopped some bread in it, and then ate it.
5
481
One had to pass the keeper's desk after leaving the paga room.
5
493
I would finish my bread, and nurse the paga for a time, and then retire to my space.
5
501
As I pondered these matters the door to the paga room burst open and the fellow, fierce and bearded, who had been in the baths now appeared, in the uniform of the company of Artemidorus of Cos, which, indeed, I had supposed must be his.
5
512
I did not raise my eyes but appeared to be concerned with the paga.
5
524
If he approached me too closely, coming within a predetermined critical distance, I could dash the paga upward into his eyes and wrench the table up and about, plunging one of the legs into his diaphragm.
5
528
Many civilians, I believe, do not know why certain warriors, by habit, request their paga in metal goblets when dining in public houses.
5
533
I took another sip of paga.
5
535
To be sure, the paga room was not crowded.
5
549
I was still nursing the paga.
5
553
I took another sip of paga.
Book 24. (30 results) Vagabonds of Gor
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39
88
She hurried to the paga counter to fetch paga, which she then, carefully, carried back into the other room, closing the door behind her.
1
214
"The keeper of a paga enclosure, a man called Philebus, saw me the next day.
1
254
I glanced about the paga enclosure of Philebus.
1
275
"paga!" called a fellow, sitting cross-legged, a few yards away.
1
286
Warm paga makes one drunk quicker, it is thought.
1
287
I usually do not like my paga heated, except sometimes on cold nights.
1
290
Some Cosians tend to be fond of hot paga.
1
293
In the north generally, mead, a drink made with fermented honey, and water, and often spices and such, tends to be favored over paga.
1
326
"Bring me paga," I said.
1
330
"Yes, Master," she wept, and rose quickly to her feet, hurrying toward the paga vat.
1
332
How lovely she was! How well she moved! What a slave she had become! The enclosure of Philebus was, in effect, a transportable paga tavern, one so arranged that it might accompany a moving camp.
1
333
I watched her waiting, to dip her paga vessel.
1
335
Another paga slave hurried by, summoned, a blonde.
1
356
Temione had now reached the vat, and was carefully dipping her narrow, high-handled serving vessel in the simmering paga.
1
357
She had seemed to be crying, but perhaps it was merely the heat from the paga which she had, with the back of her hand, wiped from her eyes.
1
379
Temione had now filled her paga vessel.
1
386
Woe to the slave who would dare to serve paga or wine in a dirty goblet! I listened to the Vosk in the background, the murmur of conversation within the enclosure, the sounds of the camp.
1
392
She poured me paga, filling the goblet she had taken from the rack, from the vessel she carried.
1
393
"paga!" called a fellow nearby, to a redhead, who swiftly hurried to kneel before him, her head to the dirt.
1
399
I took the paga.
1
401
I sipped the paga.
1
410
It is common, though not universal, to bell paga slaves.
1
435
The gate to the paga enclosure suddenly flew open and cracked back against the railing.
1
463
I put down the cup of paga, and tested the draw, an inch or so, of my blade.
1
517
"I have not yet finished my paga," I said.
1
520
In a camp of thousands, of course, in which there might be two dozen paga enclosures, I had had, it seems, to pick just this one.
1
534
One of the serving slaves, close behind Philebus, knelt before the burly fellow, putting her head to the dirt in obeisance, and then put a goblet of paga before him.
1
561
"paga for all, from our host, the noble Borton!" called Philebus.
1
593
In particular, I had met the former Lady Temione, of Cos, in the paga Room, where, naked, and shackled, she had served as my waitress.
1
594
It had been in the paga Room, too, that she had first made the acquaintance of the fellow I now knew as Borton.
Book 25. (23 results) Magicians of Gor
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3
22
"paga! paga!" called a fellow, with a large bota of paga slung over his shoulder.
16
4
"Are you not men?" We were at Teiban and Venaticus, at the southwest corner of the Teiban sul Market.
19
328
By noon I wish to be southwest of Ar, in the vicinity of the sul fields".
3
214
"paga! paga for both!" called a fellow.
2
259
Too, of course, he would be familiar with the lovely properties encountered in paga taverns, and such places.
3
128
"If you cannot hold your paga, go elsewhere," growled a peasant.
3
172
Another group, gathered about a fire, were singing and passing about a bota, I presume, of paga.
3
426
Perhaps his paga had not been heated to the right temperature.
3
578
For example, they might attempt, perhaps disguised as lads, to gain entrance to paga taverns.
3
590
Once in Ar, several years ago, several free women, in their anger at slaves, and perhaps jealous of the pleasures of masters and slaves, entered a paga tavern with clubs and axes, seeking to destroy it.
3
638
She might have been in a paga tavern, preparing to enter upon the sand or floor.
5
22
Occasionally they would be treated to a dram of paga or thrown a kettle girl for the evening.
11
199
I myself, in a paga tavern or two, some days ago, had dropped this expression, mentioning it as though it were one I had heard somewhere, and was curious to understand.
15
177
Indeed, we might as well have spent the evening in a paga tavern, enjoying the swaying, pleading bodies of former free women of Ar, and considering on the ankles of which, on the cord there, wrapped several times about the ankle, and tied, we would consent to thread a pierced metal tok...
19
1474
"I think I shall to a paga tavern".
20
166
In typical markets, if it is helpful for purposes of comparison, an excellent woman, suitable, say, for the paga taverns, would sell for between one and three silver tarsks.
21
380
'I served the paga of one of my master's retainers at an incorrect temperature.
22
143
I wondered if the fellows passing these notifications, and such, recounting, say, the charms of a certain Tania or Sylvia, of such-and-such a paga tavern, ever considered the possibility that these might be former free women of Ar, perhaps women thitherto unapproachable, once haughty, ...
22
620
For example, a large, wooden image of a paga goblet may hang outside a tavern, a representation of a hammer and anvil outside a metal-worker's shop, one of a needle and thread outside a cloth-worker's shop, and so on.
25
18
Saving for being on a couch instead of on furs on the floor she might have been any alcove slut in a paga tavern.
27
39
"For so little," I said, "one could purchase little more than the services of a new slave for an evening in a paga tavern, one still striving desperately to learn how to be pleasing".
27
719
In a paga tavern or brothel, you would have to be trimmed down a little".
27
1072
"No!" "And what good would you be in a paga tavern, or brothel, if the slave fires were not ignited in your belly?" "I shall be safe in the Central Cylinder," she said, "surrounded by walls, ringed by guards!" "Perhaps after I come to collect you," I said, "I will rent you to a brothel...
Book 26. (3 results) Witness of Gor
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Quote
18
81
The woman is then placed in a coarse, sacklike garment, usually a sul sack with holes cut in it for the head and arms, and returned scornfully, rejected, her wrists thonged behind her, to the vicinity of her city.
18
120
Sometimes, in a foreign city, a free woman will elude her guards and thrust her way into the precincts of a paga tavern, precincts within which free women are seldom, if ever, found.
19
445
She was, I took it, a tavern slave, a paga slave.
Book 27. (26 results) Prize of Gor
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Quote
18
830
They were doubtless on their way, coming from one of the nearby villages, to one of the wholesale sul markets in the city.
26
1588
And the same bells which serve so well to draw attention to a lovely, demurely tunicked slave in the sul market, her shopping basket balanced with one hand on her head, serve as well, doubtless, to record in their jangling her leapings and squirmings in the arms of her master.
11
603
Many free women, so garmenting themselves, as an adventure, thinking to have the run of the city, to go into areas forbidden to free women, to see the insides of paga taverns, and such, have, to their horror, found themselves, gagged and blindfolded, struggling futilely in the tight ro...
14
68
This resembles the leather slave cuffs worn by some girls in paga taverns.
15
520
It was said that young men enamored of free women, perhaps having glimpsed an ankle, or a bit of throat or chin as the wind indiscreetly lifted a veil, sometimes sought out the girls in the paga taverns to lessen the pangs of love, to lessen their miseries.
15
522
Briefly there flashed through her mind the tarnsman from Brundisium who, apparently enamored of a free woman, had taken a different action, seizing the woman, to make her his slave, she then to be herself perhaps no more to him than a paga girl.
16
214
"In some paga tavern," he speculated.
16
294
"And I paga," said the grizzled fellow.
16
297
"They are chained, and, besides, who would want them?" "You could keep a bota of paga here," said Targo.
16
299
Most owners of paga taverns are reluctant to let the girls out of the tavern, unless suitably chained and supervised.
17
17
The new slave, Jill, who had been a paga slave at the Iron Collar, had not been burned, but she, too, was treated, to protect her during the day.
18
71
"There are hundreds better in the paga taverns!" Ellen, who had lingered, did not care to hear this.
18
72
"The paga taverns are being emptied," said Portus, "the best girls being shipped to Cos and Tyros, to Brundisium, and elsewhere".
18
524
Bills, mostly advertising tharlarion races and paga taverns, adhered to the exterior walls, and, in two places, to the door itself.
18
806
"You are not a paga slave," he said.
19
171
"In a paga tavern, in Cos?" asked Portus.
22
385
She smelled a breath thick with paga, not the red and yellow wines from the vats, the wines which she and the others carried.
24
860
Such coins would buy more than one round of paga.
26
1662
The paga does not flow.
27
2519
There she could expect nothing better than a paga tavern or brothel.
27
3371
Naturally, you must understand, she must be taught your preferences in all things, from the temperature of your paga to that of your bath, and she, of course, as she is a slave, will bathe you.
28
40
Too, there are the paga taverns and brothels.
29
51
The sight of such as she, you see, provides a pleasure, a luscious glimpse, a pleasant interlude, for weary travelers upon a long road, at the least an incentive to increase one's pace, to hurry one's steps to the nearest paga tavern".
29
52
"paga tavern, Master?" "Yes," said he, "where the use of such as she goes with the price of a drink".
30
509
Perhaps they even dare to enter a paga tavern, just to see what they are like, or perhaps wander in the Street of Brands, to stroll through the open markets or slave yards, to see true slaves, chained, or caged.
30
635
Some are forced to serve as naked paga slaves, belled and chained, in the taverns of what was, prior to their embondment, their own city.
Book 28. (30 results) Kur of Gor
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Quote
48
7
"Take this," said Cabot, pressing a rind of sul into her hands, and she put down her head and fed on it, kneeling, gratefully, her hair falling about her wrists.
22
1
paga "paga, Master?" asked the slave.
1
148
On whose side, so to speak, was this mysterious, unpredictable, ungoverned Tarl Cabot? Was he an agent of Priest-Kings? Was he an agent of Kurii? If he was an agent, it seems he was his own agent, or an agent of honor, for, long ago, it seems, he and Zarendargar had shared paga.
1
964
For example, it is understood that free women are not permitted in paga taverns.
1
967
If they would be in such a tavern, let them be so appropriately, bringing paga to the tables and serving in the alcoves, in their own collars, locked on their necks, slaves.
5
319
"We shared paga," said Cabot.
7
32
"And perhaps hot paga," said Peisistratus, "and ships, and tarns, and a wallet of gold, and at your feet, in your collar, beautiful women?" "Yes," said Cabot.
10
254
If you do not wish to keep her, give her to me, and I will take her to the Pleasure Cylinder, where she may be whip-trained and, silked, taught to serve paga properly, taught to squirm in the alcove, and such".
11
11
"The paga is splendid," said Cabot.
11
12
"It is the paga of Temus of Ar," said Peisistratus.
11
23
"This might be a tavern in a high city," he said, "the counter, the vats of paga, the square of sand for the dancers, the polished wooden floors, the low ceiling, the hangings, the cozy dimness, the small lamps, the curtained alcoves, such things".
11
101
"paga, Master?" inquired a soft, feminine voice.
11
117
The red-haired paga slave then returned with the goblet, brimming, and knelt beside the low table, at which Cabot and Peisistratus sat, cross-legged.
11
243
"As the paga of Temus?" "Yes," said Peisistratus.
11
265
"He was intent to rescue a friend, with whom it is told he had once shared paga, to save him from death or dishonor at the hands of Priest-Kings, a noble endeavor, but instead he brought him unwittingly into the grasp of Agamemnon".
22
132
"I want the paga," said Cabot.
22
133
"paga!" "Do you wish to be whipped?" Peisistratus asked the distressed, trembling slave.
22
209
"I want paga," said Cabot, angrily.
22
221
"paga," said Cabot.
22
223
"paga," said Cabot.
22
224
"paga," repeated Peisistratus, summoning the slave with a gesture.
22
241
"I want paga," said Cabot.
22
248
"paga!" demanded Cabot.
22
250
"paga!" thundered Cabot, in fury.
22
254
Cabot reached out, and clutched at the goblet, and some paga spilled, to the right thigh of the slave.
22
263
"Look into the paga," said Peisistratus.
22
267
"The paga lies".
22
270
"paga can betray no one," said Cabot, patiently, forming the words very slowly.
22
274
"Now swirl the paga, and look again into it".
22
281
He then slowly, carefully, poured the paga unto the table, and it ran from the table to the floor.
Book 29. (30 results) Swordsmen of Gor
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Quote
3
317
Some of the sul I let her lick from my fingers.
9
174
For example, in paga serving, as in a paga tavern, the serving is done in such as way as, in effect, to entice and seduce the male.
38
36
The paga girl, or paga slave, is a well-known form of slave to Gorean free males.
2
222
"Were you there?" one seaman might ask another in the taverns of Port Kar, over kaissa or paga, the girl of his choice lying bound hand and foot by his table, waiting to be carried over his shoulder to an alcove, at his convenience, or wherever two fellows of that unusual polity might ...
3
224
"There is paga," said Pertinax.
3
330
"Perhaps it is time for paga," I said.
3
361
"Let us have paga," said Pertinax, quickly, affably.
3
380
Surely she had been chained in more than one paga tavern.
3
399
"What more do you want?" "Have you never served wine or paga to a man?" I inquired.
3
478
"May I serve Master paga?" inquired Cecily.
3
479
"Yes," I said, and she served me paga, and well.
3
483
I finished the paga and set down the goblet.
4
390
Other situations are also regarded as ones in which the woman has voluntarily, or inadvertently, divested herself of the social and cultural mantles usually sufficient to protect her freedom and honor, such as walking the high bridges at night, undertaking dangerous expeditions or voyages, traversin...
5
206
"But I doubt the perfume would be popular in the paga taverns of Kasra".
5
496
Meanwhile, of course, the invaders tightened their controls and, for months, either randomly, as it pleased them, or systematically, in accord with the directives of the polemarkos, began to loot Ar of its wealth, its silver and gold, its jewelries and gems, its medical elixirs, its ointments and sc...
5
616
Though Myron had had his weaknesses, for paga, and, occasionally, for a slave, he was not a poor officer.
5
737
This is not as surprising as it sounds for free women are not allowed in paga taverns, and such places, and would seldom have an opportunity to observe what takes place between a female slave, particularly a pleasure slave, and her master.
5
756
"The three who went immediately to position were taken from a paga tavern, which had purchased them, after their consignment to the collar by the judgment of Talena, then Ubara".
5
766
"That is when we entered a paga tavern, the Kef, to gather in, and take with us, some recollected items of flesh loot," said a man.
5
769
These were the women taken from a paga tavern.
5
774
More than one paga tavern is so designated, though not on the same street.
5
803
I was not surprised then that the three paga slaves, former free women of Ar, would accompany the mercenaries willingly, even eagerly.
5
807
"They frequently brought us paga," said a man.
5
918
The three paga slaves had little to fear, of course, for their brands would protect them.
5
1085
There is a time to kill, a time to play kaissa, a time to share paga, a time to do business, a time to exchange slaves, and so on.
11
26
What if he should become excited, tear off her gown, and put her to use with the same audacity, aggression, exhilaration, and exultation with which he might use a vulnerable, meaningless animal, say, a chain-slut or paga girl? I watched the former Miss Wentworth for a time, she unaware...
13
50
The rent money given to Torgus for his girls then, as with others, was furnished by the Pani, rather as they might have underwritten other forms of expense, clothing, bedding, housing, tools, weapons, food, ka-la-na, paga, kal-da, and such.
18
459
How many men are conquered by a look cast over a shoulder, by a smile! Some men are drunk on kaissa, others on power, others on kanda, others on paga.
18
511
Coffers are being forced open, and precious vessels, and handfuls of coins and jewelry, are being seized; silken hangings are draped on brawny arms; amphorae are unearthed; the odor of paga pervades the camp, and common warriors, perhaps for the first time, taste rare ka-la-na, guzzlin...
19
326
I had seen them in markets, awaiting their sale, and during their sale; I had seen them trekked in coffle, transported in slave wagons, reclining in cages, looking out at men who might buy them; I had seen them hurrying in the streets, bargaining with vendors, busy on the quays, laughing, and teasin...
Book 30. (30 results) Mariners of Gor
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Quote
36
422
"One who steals a sul may be mutilated, crippled, or killed," said Callias, "whereas one who steals cities may be gifted with the medallion of a Ubar".
1
145
In a paga tavern one may rely on the quality of the girls, more so, I fear, than on the quality of the food, or paga.
34
232
I had spoken to her for many Ahn, telling her of Gor, for what is a paga girl likely to learn of Gor, serving paga, serving pleasure, in an alcove? And she, in her turn, often nude at the slave ring, or before me, stripped, kneeling, hands braceleted behind her, had told ...
1
8
"For paga," laughed a Merchant.
1
49
Some held cups of paga.
1
57
Then he said, "I want paga".
1
61
"paga," said the stranger.
1
75
A bowl lamp did glow at the serving table, near the kitchen gate, near the paga vat, near the goblets.
1
98
"I will buy him paga," said another.
1
135
"And paga," said the stranger.
1
136
"And paga!" said the taverner, admiringly.
1
138
When he had emptied his trencher twice, the taverner's man set a goblet of paga before him.
1
139
"Is this how you serve paga?" inquired the stranger.
1
197
There is little in a paga tavern which does not have, in one way or another, its meaning.
1
204
"paga, Master?" asked the girl.
1
247
"paga, Master?" she asked.
1
256
"paga, Master?" she asked, again.
1
373
The stranger smiled, and quaffed his paga, then put down the goblet on the splintered table.
1
427
"More paga," said the stranger to the girl, extending the damp, empty goblet to her.
1
428
She took the vessel and rose up, backing away, head down, then turning and hurrying to the paga vat.
1
429
In a few moments the stranger had renewed his paga, and looked about himself.
1
489
Certainly, the second time, in delivering paga, she had licked and kissed the cup, before lowering her head and extending it to him, with all the fervor and forward lasciviousness of a helplessly aroused kajira, begging to be found worthy of an alcoving.
2
21
We at the oars, free men all, for our vessel was a long ship, low in the water, knifelike, fit for war, were looking forward to our winter leave, and the paga and girls of the taverns, The Silver Chain, the Beaded Whip, the Pleasure Garden, the Chatka and Curla, the Ubar's Choice, and ...
3
280
Are not women beautiful, and desirable? Who has not seen them in the paga taverns, stripped or silked? Who has not admired them in an exposition cage, on the auction block, under torchlight? Is it not pleasant to see them slave clad and collared, in the parks, on the boulevards, in the...
3
1074
How dared he, and I a free woman! Where were guardsmen that I might summon? Surely that was not such a kiss as might be given to a free woman! Might it not have been more appropriately imposed upon a paga girl or a brothel slut, fastened down for a man's pleasure? But I was strangely, ...
5
28
It takes time, usually, to beat a fellow bloody and senseless, and he is likely to recover sooner or later, and perhaps put an end to the quarrel over a jug of paga, but an angry word, a swift movement, and a flash of steel, and one may well have lost a shipmate, and eventually, given ...
7
44
What wise woman would let the door of a paga tavern close behind her, unless she wished to find herself within? Gorean men are not long-suffering, nor are they patient.
7
268
Go to the mess, and get paga".
7
283
I was looking forward to food, and hot paga.
8
112
And others served here and there about the ship in yet other ways, ways similarly appropriate for slaves, carrying messages, running errands, bringing food and black wine, not paga, to the men, both those on deck and those on the ice below, being lowered on a stirrup rope, to be drawn ...
Book 31. (30 results) Conspirators of Gor
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Quote
14
37
One was near the coin stalls, and sul Market, the other, rather across the plaza, not far from the paga and Ka-la-na Markets.
8
136
It would be dangerous to try to buy a sleen or slave, or a sul or larma, from a Gorean for no more than a piece of paper.
10
5
On the other hand, it was surely not the cruel farce of sul cloth which had been mentioned during the bargaining at the Tarsk Market.
10
319
We were in the sul Market one afternoon.
10
644
This had occurred after the incident of the sul Market, that dealing with the Metal Worker.
10
766
I thought of the Metal Worker, in the sul Market.
10
1207
It was he from the sul Market, he whom I loathed.
10
1284
It was indeed he of the sul Market! He was close to me, very close.
10
1374
Too, I was sure I had seen him, from time to time, even before the sul Market.
13
3
It was now late afternoon, and I was in the closest, sizable market to the domicile of Epicrates, the market of Cestias, in one corner of which was the sul Market.
15
334
Let him pine then in vain! I recalled how he had commanded me to my knees in the sul Market, leaving me half-stripped and tied at his feet, how he had pressed himself upon me in the vicinity of Six Bridges, I unable to resist.
18
423
To be sure, at the troughs, and in the sul Market, I had heard more than one woman's slave excoriate her Mistress, in the most detailed and vivid terms.
21
230
I have wanted this from the beginning, even from the sul Market! I want to be at your feet.
26
384
"I think I have loved you since the sul Market, in Ar, when I was half-stripped, with my wrists bound behind me, and you, a stranger, ordered me to my knees before you".
51
174
"Forgive me! I did not mean what I said! I love you, my Master! In my heart, though muchly resisting, I knew myself your slave, even from the sul Market, long ago! And did you not look down upon me, kneeling at your feet, and know that I was your slave?" But then I could speak no more,...
52
162
"Even before the sul Market," he said, "I saw you, and watched you, conjectured your lineaments beneath your tunic, considered the motion of your body as you walked, observed the carriage of your body, the attitude of your head, those of a trained slave, the nice encirclement of a band...
52
177
I confronted them in the sul Market, and knelt the slave, she then half-naked.
52
411
"I have been yours, even from the sul Market!" "Do you think you might be a good slave?" he asked.
49
320
"They like your sort in the paga taverns! Run to a paga tavern, grovel, and beg to be caressed!" "Please do not hurt me!" I begged.
49
469
"And in the taverns," said Lord Grendel, "a tarsk-bit will usually purchase a goblet of paga, and, if the customer wishes, the use of a paga girl.
5
58
Do we not serve in the paga taverns, sometimes nude and belled? Do we not, sedately tunicked, as serving slaves, assist free women with their complex ornaments, their perfumes, robes, and veils? Do we not gather gossip for them, and carry messages for them in their petty intrigues and ...
7
24
We would bring the gamesters paga and ka-la-na, and platters of meat and bread, and cakes and sweets, to keep them at the tables.
7
27
Rather they should choose and again match ostraka, hazard another turn of the wheel, another placement of the stones, another roll of the dice! We must serve our paga and ka-la-na modestly, of course, for the men must be kept at the games.
7
36
We were not paga slaves who, if too frequently spurned, may expect their master's whip after closing.
8
233
Do the free men not attend the auctions, do they not scout the exposition cages, do they not saunter to the gates, to witness the arriving coffles, to see the former free women of another city being marched naked to local markets, do they not want a shapely collar slut trembling at their slave ring,...
8
1433
As is well known, free women are not permitted in the paga taverns or brothels, and it is dangerous for them to enter them, even for those bold enough to disguise themselves as slaves, but similar restrictions do not apply to the public eating houses.
8
1436
paga may not be served in the eating houses, but a variety of cheap ka-la-nas is usually available.
8
1439
There is no lingering over paga, taking time for a game of kaissa or stones, trying out one or another of the proprietor's girls in an alcove, or such.
8
1656
"You know," said the free woman, "that she, that one, is a she-tarsk, a she-urt, a she-sleen, one who tunicks herself provocatively, who brushes against masters, who lingers in serving, who leans too closely to the diners, who puts her half-naked body before them shamelessly, who smiles so prettily,...
8
1843
Properly caressed, and long denied passion, it was said they were commonly as hot as paga sluts.
Book 32. (30 results) Smugglers of Gor
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Quote
27
66
Then I found a sul plant, the golden sul, and dug out the tuber, washed it clean in the water, and consumed it, I fear voraciously.
8
226
As my resources had been considerably replenished the previous evening, I had breakfasted well, on larma, vulo eggs, fried sul, roast bosk, sa-tarna, and even black wine, the beans for which, I supposed, derived from the far slopes of the Thentis mountains, and may have been brought we...
25
60
I knew enough of the forest within the wands to recognize many things outside them which might be eaten; leafy Tur-Pah, parasitic on Tur trees, of course, but, too, certain plants whose roots were edible, as the wild sul; and there were flat ground pods in tangles which I could tear op...
25
99
I did not know what they were, but from the texture of the root and its starchiness, I would have supposed some tiny variety of wild sul.
31
2
A sul was thrown to the ground before each of us.
4
184
In this market, the Jewels of Brundisium, not to be confused with the paga tavern of the same name near the wharves, one usually, as tonight, divides the evening into five segments; the first and second segments, save for a special item or two, to encourage early attendance, are intend...
6
41
paga was of little assistance, or the belled sluts of the taverns.
6
155
Such men could be kept in line, I was sure, only by paga, gold, the promise of women, and an uncompromised discipline as swift and merciless as the strike of an ost.
6
167
"More paga?" she asked.
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313
"paga," I said.
6
319
Did she not know how to kneel before a man? "paga," I said.
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400
She shook her head, and, blinking and twisting, tried to free herself of the paga.
10
50
It is one thing, of course, to engage in such games in a theater, a street, or plaza, and quite another on a ship at sea, far from taverns, the relief of paga girls, and such.
14
279
Accordingly, now, in Tarncamp, many a lowly fellow, who might have never laid eyes on one of these jewels of glorious Ar, who knew her only by reputation, who might have been beaten for lingering in the vicinity of a particular tower in which she resided, who might have been blinded for daring to pa...
15
540
"Mix in paga," he said.
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543
"There is to be no paga on the dock," I said.
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545
"There is to be no paga on the dock," I said.
15
548
I was not a paga girl.
15
550
I could be lashed for even approaching a paga vat.
15
560
"Do you not know that there is to be no paga on the dock?" he said.
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35
"paga!" said a man.
16
49
I examined my slave, the paga girl, the slim, lovely brunette I had named Asperiche, from her island of origin, she purchased from the tavern in Brundisium.
20
177
"You have seen the loading of cargoes, the great casks, the bags of sa-tarna and suls, crates of bitter tospits, paga and ka-la-na packed in straw, medicines, salves and unguents, endless streams of supplies".
20
197
We are cargo, as much as suls or paga, as much as would be nose-ringed kaiila, penned tarsks, or tethered verr".
25
304
She might behave as before, should it be his wish, as it may be, but, too, if he wishes, he might snap his fingers, speak a simple word, point to the floor, or such, and he will have at his disposal something seemingly quite different, something free women can only enviously suspect, to their rage, ...
28
28
"The blood," he said, "is like paga, like sunrise".
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65
We had warmed ourselves with carefully measured swigs of paga, from Axel's flask.
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78
It was bright enough for a man's paga feast, the sort at which stripped free women must dance as slaves and, to their shame, though they are still legally free, will be put to use as sluts before their collaring and branding.
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Even paga girls are normally clothed, save in the alcoves.
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239
"paga?" called Genak.
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor
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49
Perhaps one's foe is at one's elbow, uniformed identically, smiling, sharing paga, bearing a concealed knife.
6
169
They removed the silken covers and we noted the hampers were heaped with fruits, vegetables, cakes of rice, smoked fish, layers of dried, salted meat, and stoppered vessels which I supposed might contain sake, and perhaps, considering the continental mercenaries in the camp, none of whom had been pe...
7
92
Might not a climber, dark in the night, as silent as a snake, attain the parapet, cut a throat, and set meager stores ablaze? Might not a rush to a gate, up one of the high trails, perhaps that from the wharves below, be too belatedly recognized? What if a thousand fire arrows should be launched at ...
9
106
At the encampment, the tarns cotted and fed, I called my high officers, Torgus and Lysander, to my tent, that a vessel of paga might be shared.
12
305
I recalled from Tarncamp that one was not to throw sake down as one might a paga or kal-da.
17
128
But there are men who prefer ka-la-na, and men who prefer paga, even men who prefer mead, or kal-da, even sake.
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319
In the high cities, free women are not permitted in paga taverns.
Book 34. (30 results) Plunder of Gor
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109
In one of the two vessels suspended over the fire, Paula had prepared sullage, a sort of sul soup, or, in this case, given the thickness of the mix, a sul stew, and, in the other, had boiled the bosk cubes, heating and softening them.
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124
But, surely, I thought, if my master can assume some guise, why not I? But why, I asked myself, that of a paga girl? Did my master so think of me? Did he think of me as no more than a paga girl, if that? Who could look at me, and think I was a mere paga girl...
14
106
In paga taverns it is dipped from a vat, the goblet itself sometimes used as the dipper, and brought to the table by a paga girl.
30
34
I saw other paga girls about, bearing goblets, replenishing goblets at the vat, serving paga, fetching viands.
30
51
It was clear to me that Kurik, to my annoyance, while waiting for his specifications, whatever they might have been, to be effectuated, was considering the paga girls, two or three of whom were only too well aware of his regard, and little loath, I fear, to bring him paga...
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
441
"Now," he said, looking at me, as one might look at a paga slave, "you are indistinguishable from a paga girl".
9
175
"Save your money! To the tavern! See the dancers! Pick out a paga girl, and bind her, and switch her to an alcove! Come away from here.
14
58
"What of the paga?" I whispered to Selena.
14
59
"Wine now," she said, "paga later".
14
91
"It is time for paga," she said.
14
95
"It is paga time," she said, slipping from her own gown.
14
103
On the table, waiting, near the side of the room, were five paga goblets.
14
104
Also in evidence was the metal paga vessel, with two handles, from which the goblets might be filled.
14
105
paga, unlike ka-la-na, is usually not poured at a table.
14
108
Sometimes a patron will receive paga from three or four girls, before selecting one, if he is so inclined, for thonging and ordering to an alcove, where she, thonged, will await his pleasure.
14
136
Trembling, fearing I might fall, I made my way to the small paga table.
14
139
She then poured golden paga from the metal vessel into one of the goblets.
14
173
Suddenly it swept to his left, and the goblet slid, and fell, and rolled, and clattered, and paga ran on the table, and fell to the floor.
15
87
Such a device could be useful, of course, in removing a captured free woman, perhaps one so unwise as to having intruded into a paga tavern, from her own city or town.
15
88
Perhaps then she might find herself a paga girl elsewhere, given which denouement her presumed curiosity might be well satisfied.
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33
"Let us share a round of paga!" called a fellow.
30
33
She was doubtless a paga girl.
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39
How dared they? Did they think I was being brought to the tavern as a new paga girl? Did they think I was to be put in so tiny and thin a tunic, to be so helplessly, so shamelessly, displayed before a master's patrons? But then I realized I could be sold to such an establishment, for j...
30
40
Then I, too, would be a paga girl! How far I was from my former world, the office, my well-chosen, fashionable garments! Kurik then went to the proprietor's counter, where he released me, and I knelt beside him.
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41
A paga girl, carrying a tray, regarded me.
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42
No, I was not a paga girl.
30
58
Could they not take a more circuitous, a more remote route, to the paga vat? Shortly thereafter the arrangements, whatever they might have been, seemed to have been completed.
30
74
"To such a place as this paga girls are brought?" I said.
30
78
"I am not a paga girl," I said, angrily.
Book 35. (30 results) Quarry of Gor
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1
I Serve paga "paga, Master?" I asked, kneeling beside the low, square table, at which two men had just been joined by another.
10
41
Not all men, of course, come to a paga tavern for paga and the girls.
20
96
Its contents were as follows: To the slave Zia, paga Girl at the Golden Chain, Slave of Ho-Tosk, of Port Kar: You are herewith instructed to be on the Walkway of the Thieves' Way South, between the Scroll Shop of Brindlar, of Port Kar, and the paga tavern, the Whip and Ch...
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146
"paga, paga!" we heard cry, from the dining area.
40
12
"paga, paga!" called another fellow.
46
13
Would one discuss plans with tarsks? Would one wish to keep kaiila or verr informed of what is to be done with them? How helpless one is as a slave! "paga, paga!" called a man.
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88
"paga, paga!" called a fellow from across the room.
46
205
"paga, paga!" called two other men.
46
276
"Beware, brothers! The vat is drained! There is no paga! Who has made off with the paga? Where is it hiding now? Who is hiding it? We know, do we not? What price will they charge now? A silver tarsk for a cup? Search the tavern! Find it! Tear up the floors, pull apart the...
46
298
The paga girls were not hurrying about amongst the tables, but gathered together, somewhat apprehensively, near the paga vat.
46
327
"paga, paga!" said a fellow at one of the tables, striking his empty goblet on the table.
46
333
"Yes, paga, paga!" called another.
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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.
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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.
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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.
4
131
They can serve wine and paga; they can wheedle secrets from boastful, naive males.
6
132
Even putting aside municipal rivalries, wars, vendettas, blood feuds, and such, it is not difficult to understand, given that quarters are close on a ship, and discipline unquestioning and severe, sometimes for weeks or months at sea, that strong men, brawny, vital oarsmen, and such, come ashore, fr...
6
258
I was sure then that I lay in an alcove, presumably in the Sea Sleen, a tavern, an alcove to which such as a paga girl, whose use goes with the price of a drink, might be brought.
6
259
How horrifying, I thought, to be a paga girl.
6
305
paga girls, I knew, could be ordered to such an alcove.
9
14
I could smell the residue of paga.
9
28
Euphrosyne, almost as soon as we arrived, coffled, at the Golden Chain, was thrown a paga tunic and put on the floor.
9
29
Was she that much more beautiful than the rest of us? There is commonly something of a "turnover" in paga girls, as it is not unusual for one to be purchased "off the floor".
9
34
paga girls often vie, as far as they can, to put themselves before handsome masters.
10
18
I rose to my feet, and made my way to the paga vat, where a taverner's man would fill a goblet that I might then bear to the table.
10
34
The Golden Chain was not one of those shabbier taverns where the paga slaves serve naked, and sometimes chained.
10
35
To be sure, the paga tunic, like most other Gorean slave tunics, and as would be expected in a garment designed to display a woman as a slave, leaves little to speculation.
10
40
A goblet of paga is commonly a tarsk-bit, and the girl, if wished, comes with the price of the drink.
10
60
Most paga taverns will have their dancing floor, most commonly oval or square, the Golden Chain's was square, but not all can afford musicians, at least on a regular basis.
10
61
A paga girl may be ordered, of course, to pose, roll, or writhe on the floor.
Book 36. (30 results) Avengers of Gor
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26
"When one spits paga, and drains paga, into one's garments, soaking them with paga, that result is only to be expected," he said.
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13
It must be a sad thing, I thought, to die for so little as a biscuit or a peeling of sul.
6
40
"paga! paga!" I called.
10
5
The paga girls who were not yet serving were kneeling in the display area, to the right of the paga vat, each chained by the left ankle to a ring.
11
19
"paga, paga," I said, head down, speech slurring.
11
26
"paga, more paga," I growled, head down.
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67
Having been a paga girl at The Living Island in Sybaris, she well knew the nature of the paga girl and what was expected of one.
1
73
You have come to see if a pole of dried fish was missed, if a conical granary lies undetected, if an amphora of paga, buried in the sand, was overlooked".
1
95
We welcomed him, we regaled him, we entertained him, we shared paga, our maidens danced before him, we showed him hospitality.
6
22
He then, head back, greedily downed the last bit of paga, with a single swallow.
6
31
"Thank you, Noble Master," he said, and, turning about, clutching the coin, staggered toward the paga vat, to the left of the entrance to the tavern, as one would enter.
6
35
"Such stories abound," said Clitus, "particularly as the Ahn grows late and the blood begins to burn with paga".
6
38
"You are out of paga, Captain," noted Clitus.
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161
"Master called for paga, did he not?" she asked.
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241
In most paga taverns the dancer or dancers confine themselves to the square or oval dancing area, normally of polished wood or yellow sand, reminiscent of a camp or caravanserai.
6
279
"You will learn what it is to be a paga slave," I said.
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282
"No, Master," she said and turned quickly about, to hurry to the paga vat.
6
347
"Choose now a girl from the girl line at the paga vat, or return to our lodgings," I said.
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350
Thurnock left the tavern, and Clitus and Aktis, the latter supplied with a well-earned copper tarsk, left the table to inspect the goods in the vicinity of the paga vat.
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93
What of a paga tender, a floor master, a keeper of a coin box?" "Noble Statercounter," said Archelaos, "can you recognize he who uttered the remark about an attack on Nicosia?" "I am not sure," I said.
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111
"Perhaps now you would care to join me, in quaffing a celebratory goblet of paga?" He howled with misery, turned about, and, half falling, continued to make his way down the slope.
8
113
Yes, there was time, but not really, I surmised, enough for a cup of paga.
10
78
It is common for a paga girl, a state slave, a laundry slave, a girl from the mills, to long for a private master.
10
104
I shall shortly send you for paga.
10
105
You are to take a goblet from the shelf at random and fill it at the paga vat yourself.
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115
"paga," I said, clearly.
11
8
She is a paga girl.
11
11
The attendant, with belt and coin box, having noted the delivery of paga, the vessel now before me, had arrived at the table.