Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
2
111
I learned later it was called Ka-la-na.
2
112
While I ate, and afterward, my father spoke.
2
113
"Gor," he said, "is the name of this world.
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.
I learned later it was called Ka-la-na.
While I ate, and afterward, my father spoke.
"Gor," he said, "is the name of this world.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )