Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
519
The proprietor, when I entered, lifted his head from the counter, behind which hung a great bottle of paga in its pouring sling.
The proprietor, when I entered, lifted his head from the counter, behind which hung a great bottle of paga in its pouring sling.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #519)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
516
Others lay, wrapped in ship's cloaks, against the wall.
9
517
Some two or three still sat groggily at the tables, staring at goblets half-filled with paga.
9
518
The girls, saving those who served still in the curtained alcoves, must have been somewhere chained for the night, probably in a slave room off the kitchen.
9
519
The proprietor, when I entered, lifted his head from the counter, behind which hung a great bottle of paga in its pouring sling.
9
520
I threw down a copper tarn disk and he tilted the great bottle.
9
521
I took my goblet of paga to a table and sat down, cross-legged, behind it.
9
522
I did not want to drink.
Others lay, wrapped in ship's cloaks, against the wall.
Some two or three still sat groggily at the tables, staring at goblets half-filled with paga.
The girls, saving those who served still in the curtained alcoves, must have been somewhere chained for the night, probably in a slave room off the kitchen.
The proprietor, when I entered, lifted his head from the counter, behind which hung a great bottle of paga in its pouring sling.
I threw down a copper tarn disk and he tilted the great bottle.
I took my goblet of paga to a table and sat down, cross-legged, behind it.
I did not want to drink.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)