Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
6
22
I dismissed the matter from my mind.
6
23
I wondered why there was only water to drink, and none of the fermented beverages of Gor, such as paga, Ka-la-na wine or Kal-da.
6
24
I was sure that if these were available Vika would have set them before me.
6
25
I looked at her.
6
26
She had not prepared herself a portion but, after I had been served, had knelt silently to one side, back on her heels in the position of a Tower slave, a slave to whom largely domestic duties would be allotted in the Gorean apartment cylinders.
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.
I dismissed the matter from my mind.
I wondered why there was only water to drink, and none of the fermented beverages of Gor, such as paga, Ka-la-na wine or Kal-da.
I was sure that if these were available Vika would have set them before me.
I looked at her.
She had not prepared herself a portion but, after I had been served, had knelt silently to one side, back on her heels in the position of a Tower slave, a slave to whom largely domestic duties would be allotted in the Gorean apartment cylinders.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )