Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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37
278
In the matter of bitterness of taste, there is little to choose from between raw sip root and slavewine, the emulsive qualities of the slavewine being offset to some extent by the strength of the concentrations involved.
In the matter of bitterness of taste, there is little to choose from between raw sip root and slave wine, the emulsive qualities of the slave wine being offset to some extent by the strength of the concentrations involved.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #278)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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37
275
The active ingredient in the breeding wine, or the "second wine," is a derivative of teslik, a substance developed by the Caste of Physicians to enhance fertility in verr and tarsks.
37
276
When one wishes to breed a white female slave in the Barrens usually one simply denies her sip root and waits for the effect of the root to wear off.
37
277
Some slavewine, I am told, is available in trade, usually through the Dust Legs.
37
278
In the matter of bitterness of taste, there is little to choose from between raw sip root and slavewine, the emulsive qualities of the slavewine being offset to some extent by the strength of the concentrations involved.
37
279
"I have finished it," gasped the girl, shuddering.
37
280
"Open your mouth," I said, "widely".
37
281
I forced her mouth open, even more widely, with my thumbs and forefingers.
The active ingredient in the breeding wine, or the "second wine," is a derivative of teslik, a substance developed by the Caste of Physicians to enhance fertility in verr and tarsks.
When one wishes to breed a white female slave in the Barrens usually one simply denies her sip root and waits for the effect of the root to wear off.
Some slave wine, I am told, is available in trade, usually through the Dust Legs.
In the matter of bitterness of taste, there is little to choose from between raw sip root and slave wine, the emulsive qualities of the slave wine being offset to some extent by the strength of the concentrations involved.
"I have finished it," gasped the girl, shuddering.
"Open your mouth," I said, "widely".
I forced her mouth open, even more widely, with my thumbs and forefingers.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 37)