"The three Musicians bent to their instruments, and, in a moment, there were again the sounds of a paga tavern, the sounds of talk, of barbaric music, of pouring paga, the clink of bowl, the rustle of bells on the ankles of slave girls."
Book 5, Assassin of Gor, page 9 ~才
"The Musicians had now begun to play. I have always enjoyed the melodies of Gor, though they tend on the whole to a certain wild, barbaric quality." Book 5, Assassin of Gor, page 89 ~才
"As at many of the larger markets, there are Musicians near the block, and a girl is given enough time to present herself well." Book 5, Assassin of Gor, page 112 ~才
"The music of the musicians was quite good. I reached to my pouch, to take from it a golden tarn and throw it to them." Book 8, Hunters of Gor, page 46 ~才
"The musicians then again began to play, the sensous, melodious, exciting, wild music of Gor." Book 15, Rogue of Gor, page 190
"The music of Gor, or much of it, is very melodious and sensuous. Much of it seems made for the display of slaves before free men, but then, I suppose, that is exactly what it is made for." Book 22, Dancer of Gor, page 180
"He then, for two or three minutes, played soft, full melodious tunes, sensuous, inviting tunes." Book 22, Dancer of Gor, pages 283 - 284
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