Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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35
The Lady Bina drank not paga, but ka-la-na, with studied delicacy.
22
36
I think she was more concerned with presenting the image of a Gorean free woman than with the drinking itself.
22
37
The Lady Bina was an avid pupil of what she took to be cultural proprieties.
22
38
Certainly she had carefully attended to the instructions of the Lady Delia, the companion of Epicrates, in Ar.
22
39
She was, incidentally, drinking what you know as a "soft ka-la-na".
22
40
In most Gorean houses, I had learned, to my interest, there is a mixing bowl, in which the stronger, or "hard," ka-la-nas are mixed with water, the proportions determined according to the household, the occasion, the wishes of guests, and such.
22
41
It would be an orgy indeed to distribute an unmixed hard ka-la-na amongst the supper couches.
The Lady Bina drank not paga, but ka-la-na, with studied delicacy.
I think she was more concerned with presenting the image of a Gorean free woman than with the drinking itself.
The Lady Bina was an avid pupil of what she took to be cultural proprieties.
Certainly she had carefully attended to the instructions of the Lady Delia, the companion of Epicrates, in Ar.
She was, incidentally, drinking what you know as a "soft ka-la-na".
In most Gorean houses, I had learned, to my interest, there is a mixing bowl, in which the stronger, or "hard," ka-la-nas are mixed with water, the proportions determined according to the household, the occasion, the wishes of guests, and such.
It would be an orgy indeed to distribute an unmixed hard ka-la-na amongst the supper couches.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )