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"sul-paga "

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 161 I had worked in the Belled Collar, and, later, in the Chatka and Curla, in Cos.
27 162 It did not require a great deal of experience to sense that Thurnus must soon be quiet or there would be trouble.
27 163 The pagas mentioned by Busebius were all, of course, Sa-Tarna pagas, of various sorts and localities, varying largely in the blend.
27 164 "Sul paga!" demanded Thurnus.
27 165 Sul paga, as anyone knew, is seldom available outside of a peasant village, where it is brewed.
27 166 Sul paga would slow a tharlarion.
27 167 To stay on your feet after a mouthful of Sul paga it is said one must be of the peasants, and then for several generations.
I had worked in the Belled Collar, and, later, in the Chatka and Curla, in Cos. It did not require a great deal of experience to sense that Thurnus must soon be quiet or there would be trouble. The pagas mentioned by Busebius were all, of course, Sa-Tarna pagas, of various sorts and localities, varying largely in the blend. "Sul paga!" demanded Thurnus. Sul paga, as anyone knew, is seldom available outside of a peasant village, where it is brewed. Sul paga would slow a tharlarion. To stay on your feet after a mouthful of Sul paga it is said one must be of the peasants, and then for several generations. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )