Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
9
338
That night, the girls in our arms, we feasted, lifting many cups of paga.
That night, the girls in our arms, we feasted, lifting many cups of paga.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #338)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
335
She had taunted me at the pole.
9
336
Now she was my slave.
9
337
The girl wept.
9
338
That night, the girls in our arms, we feasted, lifting many cups of paga.
9
339
Clitus, after returning to our quarters, had left and returned with four musicians, bleary-eyed, routed from their mats well past the Twentieth Hour, but, lured by the jingling of a pair of silver tarsks, ready to play for us, past the dawn if need be.
9
340
We soon had them drunk as well and though it did not improve their playing, I was pleased to see them join with us in our festivities, helping us to make our feast.
9
341
Clitus, too, had brought two bottles of Ka-la-na wine, a string of eels, cheese of the Verr, and a sack of red olives from the groves of Tyros.
She had taunted me at the pole.
Now she was my slave.
The girl wept.
That night, the girls in our arms, we feasted, lifting many cups of paga.
Clitus, after returning to our quarters, had left and returned with four musicians, bleary-eyed, routed from their mats well past the Twentieth Hour, but, lured by the jingling of a pair of silver tarsks, ready to play for us, past the dawn if need be.
We soon had them drunk as well and though it did not improve their playing, I was pleased to see them join with us in our festivities, helping us to make our feast.
Clitus, too, had brought two bottles of Ka-la-na wine, a string of eels, cheese of the Verr, and a sack of red olives from the groves of Tyros.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)