Book 3. (1 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Individual Quote)
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6
18
I had tasted some only once before, having been introduced to them at a feast given in my honor by Lara, who was Tatrix of the city of Tharna.
I had tasted some only once before, having been introduced to them at a feast given in my honor by Lara, who was Tatrix of the city of Tharna.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #18)
Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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6
15
Beyond the Sullage and the bosk steak there was the inevitable flat, rounded loaf of the yellow Sa-Tarna bread.
6
16
The meal was completed by a handful of grapes and a draught of water from the wall tap.
6
17
The grapes were purple and, I suppose, Ta grapes from the lower vineyards of the terraced island of Cos some four hundred pasangs from Port Kar.
6
18
I had tasted some only once before, having been introduced to them at a feast given in my honor by Lara, who was Tatrix of the city of Tharna.
6
19
If they were indeed Ta grapes I supposed they must have come by galley from Cos to Port Kar, and from Port Kar to the Fair of En'Kara.
6
20
Port Kar and Cos are hereditary enemies, but such traditions would not be likely to preclude some profitable smuggling.
6
21
But perhaps they were not Ta grapes, for Cos was far distant, and even if carried by tarns, the grapes would probably not seem so fresh.
Beyond the Sullage and the bosk steak there was the inevitable flat, rounded loaf of the yellow Sa-Tarna bread.
The meal was completed by a handful of grapes and a draught of water from the wall tap.
The grapes were purple and, I suppose, Ta grapes from the lower vineyards of the terraced island of Cos some four hundred pasangs from Port Kar.
I had tasted some only once before, having been introduced to them at a feast given in my honor by Lara, who was Tatrix of the city of Tharna.
If they were indeed Ta grapes I supposed they must have come by galley from Cos to Port Kar, and from Port Kar to the Fair of En'Kara.
Port Kar and Cos are hereditary enemies, but such traditions would not be likely to preclude some profitable smuggling.
But perhaps they were not Ta grapes, for Cos was far distant, and even if carried by tarns, the grapes would probably not seem so fresh.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter 6)