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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 104 I wasn't sure what he meant, but I said no.
2 105 At my father's insistence, I began to eat, reluctantly, never taking my eyes from him, hardly tasting the food, which was simple but excellent.
2 106 The meat reminded me of venison; it was not the meat of an animal raised on domestic grains.
2 107 It had been roasted over an open flame.
2 108 The bread was still hot from the oven.
2 109 The fruit—grapes and peaches of some sort—was fresh and as cold as mountain snow.
2 110 After the meal I tasted the drink, which might not inappropriately be described as an almost incandescent wine, bright, dry, and powerful.
I wasn't sure what he meant, but I said no. At my father's insistence, I began to eat, reluctantly, never taking my eyes from him, hardly tasting the food, which was simple but excellent. The meat reminded me of venison; it was not the meat of an animal raised on domestic grains. It had been roasted over an open flame. The bread was still hot from the oven. The fruit—grapes and peaches of some sort—was fresh and as cold as mountain snow. After the meal I tasted the drink, which might not inappropriately be described as an almost incandescent wine, bright, dry, and powerful. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )