Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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In the north generally, mead, a drink made with fermented honey, and water, and often spices and such, tends to be favored over paga.
In the north generally, mead, a drink made with fermented honey, and water, and often spices and such, tends to be favored over paga.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #293)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Some Cosians tend to be fond of hot paga.
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291
So, too, are some of the folks in the more northern islands, interestingly, such as Hunjer and Skjern, west of Torvaldsland.
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292
This probably represents an influence from Cos, transmitted through merchants and seamen.
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293
In the north generally, mead, a drink made with fermented honey, and water, and often spices and such, tends to be favored over paga.
1
294
"Master," whispered the girl before me.
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295
I looked at her.
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296
She had not asked permission to speak.
Some Cosians tend to be fond of hot paga.
So, too, are some of the folks in the more northern islands, interestingly, such as Hunjer and Skjern, west of Torvaldsland.
This probably represents an influence from Cos, transmitted through merchants and seamen.
In the north generally, mead, a drink made with fermented honey, and water, and often spices and such, tends to be favored over paga.
"Master," whispered the girl before me.
I looked at her.
She had not asked permission to speak.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 1)