Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
14
21
I rose and, carrying the vessel of paga, went to the door of the tavern, to step outside, to taste the air.
I rose and, carrying the vessel of paga, went to the door of the tavern, to step outside, to taste the air.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #21)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
14
18
I hurried to him, carrying the large bronze vessel of paga, on its strap about my shoulder.
14
19
I knelt and filled his cup.
14
20
He did not order me to an alcove.
14
21
I rose and, carrying the vessel of paga, went to the door of the tavern, to step outside, to taste the air.
14
22
As a paga girl I came with the purchased cup of fluid, but, of course, I, like the others, was only a lovely option; whether I served in an alcove depended entirely on the whim and appetite of the customer.
14
23
Many men, naturally, came to the tavern only to meet their friends, to talk and drink.
14
24
Some nights I had not been used at all.
I hurried to him, carrying the large bronze vessel of paga, on its strap about my shoulder.
I knelt and filled his cup.
He did not order me to an alcove.
I rose and, carrying the vessel of paga, went to the door of the tavern, to step outside, to taste the air.
As a paga girl I came with the purchased cup of fluid, but, of course, I, like the others, was only a lovely option; whether I served in an alcove depended entirely on the whim and appetite of the customer.
Many men, naturally, came to the tavern only to meet their friends, to talk and drink.
Some nights I had not been used at all.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 14)