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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 204 Inside, in a brass pan, there was a small fire of coals.
14 205 Over the coals, on a tripod, there was, warming, a small metal wine bowl.
14 206 Warriors of Treve, I had heard, had a fondness for warm wines.
14 207 I supposed that Rask of Treve might have his wine so.
14 208 It seemed strange to me to think of such tarnsmen, such brutal, wild men, caring for such a small pleasantry.
14 209 Too, I had heard, they were fond of combing the hair of their slave girls.
14 210 Cities and men, I thought, are so strange, so different.
Inside, in a brass pan, there was a small fire of coals. Over the coals, on a tripod, there was, warming, a small metal wine bowl. Warriors of Treve, I had heard, had a fondness for warm wines. I supposed that Rask of Treve might have his wine so. It seemed strange to me to think of such tarnsmen, such brutal, wild men, caring for such a small pleasantry. Too, I had heard, they were fond of combing the hair of their slave girls. Cities and men, I thought, are so strange, so different. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )