Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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"When it comes time to serve the liqueurs," said Susan, "you will serve those of Cos and Ar, and I will serve those of Turia".
35
57
"Yes, Mistress," I said.
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The liqueurs of Turia are usually regarded as the best, but I think this is largely a matter of taste.
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59
Those of Cos and of Ar, and of certain other cities, are surely very fine.
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I had little doubt that Drusus Rencius, of Ar, and Publius, at least once of Ar, would prefer those of their own city.
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61
Susan, I suspected, knowing my feelings for Drusus Rencius, was trying to be kind, giving me the liqueur that he was almost certain to choose.
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On the other hand, did she not know that now I could scarcely bear to face him, that I, only Ehn ago, had been proven before him to be a natural slave! "You are not a free woman," whispered Susan.
"When it comes time to serve the liqueurs," said Susan, "you will serve those of Cos and Ar, and I will serve those of Turia".
"Yes, Mistress," I said.
The liqueurs of Turia are usually regarded as the best, but I think this is largely a matter of taste.
Those of Cos and of Ar, and of certain other cities, are surely very fine.
I had little doubt that Drusus Rencius, of Ar, and Publius, at least once of Ar, would prefer those of their own city.
Susan, I suspected, knowing my feelings for Drusus Rencius, was trying to be kind, giving me the liqueur that he was almost certain to choose.
On the other hand, did she not know that now I could scarcely bear to face him, that I, only Ehn ago, had been proven before him to be a natural slave! "You are not a free woman," whispered Susan.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )