Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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8
357
I finished the blackwine, rose, and dropped a silver tarsk on the table, a rather insolent gesture, I suppose, as it would have purchased half a hundred such breakfasts, save for the blackwine.
I finished the black wine, rose, and dropped a silver tarsk on the table, a rather insolent gesture, I suppose, as it would have purchased half a hundred such breakfasts, save for the black wine.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #357)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
354
Most Gorean shops, particularly those of the lesser trades, open at dawn.
8
355
The proprietors and workers commonly live on the premises, above or behind the shop, and breakfast is commonly taken in the shop itself, while waiting for business.
8
356
One does not care to miss a possible customer.
8
357
I finished the blackwine, rose, and dropped a silver tarsk on the table, a rather insolent gesture, I suppose, as it would have purchased half a hundred such breakfasts, save for the blackwine.
8
358
But then I had come by the money easily, the night before.
8
359
I included, as well, one copper tarsk-bit.
8
360
I then left the shop, heeled by the slave.
Most Gorean shops, particularly those of the lesser trades, open at dawn.
The proprietors and workers commonly live on the premises, above or behind the shop, and breakfast is commonly taken in the shop itself, while waiting for business.
One does not care to miss a possible customer.
I finished the black wine, rose, and dropped a silver tarsk on the table, a rather insolent gesture, I suppose, as it would have purchased half a hundred such breakfasts, save for the black wine.
But then I had come by the money easily, the night before.
I included, as well, one copper tarsk-bit.
I then left the shop, heeled by the slave.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 8)