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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

"More paga," said I, putting out the goblet. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #272)
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15 272 "More paga," said I, putting out the goblet.

Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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15 269 No free man, of course, would sit beside her.
15 270 Moreover, that my other scribes and retainers not be angered, I had had her put in slave bracelets, and about her neck had had fastened a chain, which was bolted into the heavy table.
15 271 And it was thus that Luma, she of perhaps greatest importance in my house, saving its master, with us, yet chained and alone, apart, shared my feast of victory.
15 272 "More paga," said I, putting out the goblet.
15 273 Telima poured me more paga.
15 274 "There is a singer," said one of my men.
15 275 This irritated me, but I had never much cared to interfere with the entertainments which were presented before me.
No free man, of course, would sit beside her. Moreover, that my other scribes and retainers not be angered, I had had her put in slave bracelets, and about her neck had had fastened a chain, which was bolted into the heavy table. And it was thus that Luma, she of perhaps greatest importance in my house, saving its master, with us, yet chained and alone, apart, shared my feast of victory. "More paga," said I, putting out the goblet. Telima poured me more paga. "There is a singer," said one of my men. This irritated me, but I had never much cared to interfere with the entertainments which were presented before me. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15)