Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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"To the kitchen, the kitchen!" "Yes, Mistress," I cried, and leapt up, and hurried toward the kitchen, running, trying to escape the repeated, stinging blows of the angry, pursuing first girl.
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"Oh, Phyllis!" cried Paula, miserably, behind me.
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The collation, or feast, was drawing to its close.
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169
Steaming black wine, with its trays of sugars and creams, one of which I bore, and liqueurs, some apparently from as far away as Turia, were being served.
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Black wine is expensive.
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171
The plants from which its seeds are obtained apparently grow favorably, perhaps even most favorably, on the slopes of the Thentis Mountains, an area under the jurisdiction of the mountain city of Thentis.
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The trade in black wine is closely controlled by the so-called "vintners" of Thentis.
"To the kitchen, the kitchen!" "Yes, Mistress," I cried, and leapt up, and hurried toward the kitchen, running, trying to escape the repeated, stinging blows of the angry, pursuing first girl.
"Oh, Phyllis!" cried Paula, miserably, behind me.
The collation, or feast, was drawing to its close.
Steaming black wine, with its trays of sugars and creams, one of which I bore, and liqueurs, some apparently from as far away as Turia, were being served.
Black wine is expensive.
The plants from which its seeds are obtained apparently grow favorably, perhaps even most favorably, on the slopes of the Thentis Mountains, an area under the jurisdiction of the mountain city of Thentis.
The trade in black wine is closely controlled by the so-called "vintners" of Thentis.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )