Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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430
Did they wonder if some of them might now frequent a new paga tavern? I shuddered.
Did they wonder if some of them might now frequent a new paga tavern? I shuddered.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #430)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
427
Slave girls, accordingly, fear free women; slave girls want to be locked in the collars of men, not women.
13
428
To make matters worse the women in the tiers, because of the bidding, now saw me, and understood me, as a girl destined for the taverns, hot, spiced meat, delicious to men, a delectable accompaniment, like the music, to the tawny fire of paga.
13
429
Some of them looked at their companions, or escorts.
13
430
Did they wonder if some of them might now frequent a new paga tavern? I shuddered.
13
431
I feared the hostility of the women, for I was a slave.
13
432
"Stand, little Dina," said the auctioneer.
13
433
I stood.
Slave girls, accordingly, fear free women; slave girls want to be locked in the collars of men, not women.
To make matters worse the women in the tiers, because of the bidding, now saw me, and understood me, as a girl destined for the taverns, hot, spiced meat, delicious to men, a delectable accompaniment, like the music, to the tawny fire of paga.
Some of them looked at their companions, or escorts.
Did they wonder if some of them might now frequent a new paga tavern? I shuddered.
I feared the hostility of the women, for I was a slave.
"Stand, little Dina," said the auctioneer.
I stood.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 13)