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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

I gave him a silver coin for more paga. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #15)
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17 15 I gave him a silver coin for more paga.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 12 They were passing about a bota of paga and, between dancing and trying to hold one another up, managed to weave unsteadily by.
17 13 One of them looked at me and from his eyes I judged he may have seen at least three of me and offered me a swig of the bota, which I took.
17 14 "Kajuralia," said he, nearly falling over backwards, being rescued by one of his fellows, who seemed fortunately to be falling in the opposite direction at the same time.
17 15 I gave him a silver coin for more paga.
17 16 "Kajuralia," I said, and turned about, leaving, while they collapsed on one another.
17 17 At that time a slave girl, a blond girl, sped by and the three slaves, stumbling, bleary-eyed, bumping into one another, dutifully took up her pursuit.
17 18 She turned, laughing in front of them, would run a bit, then stop, and then when they had nearly caught up with her, she would run on again.
They were passing about a bota of paga and, between dancing and trying to hold one another up, managed to weave unsteadily by. One of them looked at me and from his eyes I judged he may have seen at least three of me and offered me a swig of the bota, which I took. "Kajuralia," said he, nearly falling over backwards, being rescued by one of his fellows, who seemed fortunately to be falling in the opposite direction at the same time. I gave him a silver coin for more paga. "Kajuralia," I said, and turned about, leaving, while they collapsed on one another. At that time a slave girl, a blond girl, sped by and the three slaves, stumbling, bleary-eyed, bumping into one another, dutifully took up her pursuit. She turned, laughing in front of them, would run a bit, then stop, and then when they had nearly caught up with her, she would run on again. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 17)