Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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20
361
The two slaves, their chains removed, now returned, and began to serve the blackwine.
The two slaves, their chains removed, now returned, and began to serve the black wine.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #361)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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20
358
"And in this fashion," grinned Aemilianus, "the headquarters of the league is not in Port Cos".
20
359
"And, similarly," smiled Calliodorus, "it is not at Ar's Station".
20
360
There was laughter at the table.
20
361
The two slaves, their chains removed, now returned, and began to serve the blackwine.
20
362
The voluptuous slave of Aemilianus, whom he had not yet named, placed the tiny silver cups, on small stands, before us.
20
363
The lovely little slave in bluish gauze, whom I had not yet named, holding the narrow-spouted, silver pouring vessel in a heavy cloth, to retain its heat and protect her hands, poured the scalding, steaming black fluid, in narrow, tiny streams, into the small cups.
20
364
She poured into the cups only the amount that would be compatible with the assorted sugars and creams which the guest might desire, if any, these being added in, and stirred, if, and as, pertinent, by Aemilianus' slave, who directed the serving.
"And in this fashion," grinned Aemilianus, "the headquarters of the league is not in Port Cos".
"And, similarly," smiled Calliodorus, "it is not at Ar's Station".
There was laughter at the table.
The two slaves, their chains removed, now returned, and began to serve the black wine.
The voluptuous slave of Aemilianus, whom he had not yet named, placed the tiny silver cups, on small stands, before us.
The lovely little slave in bluish gauze, whom I had not yet named, holding the narrow-spouted, silver pouring vessel in a heavy cloth, to retain its heat and protect her hands, poured the scalding, steaming black fluid, in narrow, tiny streams, into the small cups.
She poured into the cups only the amount that would be compatible with the assorted sugars and creams which the guest might desire, if any, these being added in, and stirred, if, and as, pertinent, by Aemilianus' slave, who directed the serving.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)