Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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24
163
I had taken, as a share of battle loot, a hundred and ten bottles of paga and forty bottles of Ka-la-na wine from Tyros, Cos and Ar, but these I had distributed to my crossbowmen, with the exception of one bottle of paga which Harold and I had split some two nights ago.
I had taken, as a share of battle loot, a hundred and ten bottles of paga and forty bottles of Ka-la-na wine from Tyros, Cos and Ar, but these I had distributed to my crossbowmen, with the exception of one bottle of paga which Harold and I had split some two nights ago.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #163)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
24
160
"As you wish," said he, "but I have had it well stocked—with paga and Ka-la-na wines from Ar and such".
24
161
In Turia, even though we had much of the riches of the city at our disposal, there had not been much paga or Ka-la-na wine.
24
162
As I may have mentioned the Turians, on the whole, favor thick, sweet wines.
24
163
I had taken, as a share of battle loot, a hundred and ten bottles of paga and forty bottles of Ka-la-na wine from Tyros, Cos and Ar, but these I had distributed to my crossbowmen, with the exception of one bottle of paga which Harold and I had split some two nights ago.
24
164
I decided I might spend the night in my wagon.
24
165
Two nights ago it had been a night for paga.
24
166
Tonight, I felt, was a night for Ka-la-na.
"As you wish," said he, "but I have had it well stocked—with paga and Ka-la-na wines from Ar and such".
In Turia, even though we had much of the riches of the city at our disposal, there had not been much paga or Ka-la-na wine.
As I may have mentioned the Turians, on the whole, favor thick, sweet wines.
I had taken, as a share of battle loot, a hundred and ten bottles of paga and forty bottles of Ka-la-na wine from Tyros, Cos and Ar, but these I had distributed to my crossbowmen, with the exception of one bottle of paga which Harold and I had split some two nights ago.
I decided I might spend the night in my wagon.
Two nights ago it had been a night for paga.
Tonight, I felt, was a night for Ka-la-na.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 24)