It is Ka-la-na wine, and the night on which such wine is drunk".
2
110
After the meal I tasted the drink, which might not inappropriately be described as an almost incandescent wine, bright, dry, and powerful.
2
181
The wine moved in the vessel.
2
182
I saw my image in the wine, shattered by the tiny forces in the vessel.
2
183
Then the wine was still.
2
255
I drained the last sip of the heady wine in the metal goblet.
8
19
Now she, like all other members of the household of Marlenus, slave or free, would be subjected to the vengeance of the outraged citizens, citizens who had marched in the processions of the Ubar in the days of his glory, carrying flasks of Ka-la-na wine and sheaves of Sa-Tarna grain, s...
9
7
The wind shook her hair and tore at her gown, and she would throw back her head, exposing her throat and shoulders to its rough caress, drinking it in as though it were Ka-la-na wine.
10
132
Also, I didn't want Kazrak, when his wound was healed, to be reduced to challenging some luckless warrior for a bottle of Ka-la-na wine.
11
39
"Tonight," she said, "let us drink wine".
11
41
"Let us drink wine," I agreed.
11
64
We purchased a bottle of Ka-la-na wine and shared it as we walked through the streets.
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"The fall of Ar will be Ka-la-na wine to the free cities of Gor.
20
39
And then, in his joy, he turned to Talena and in gracious salute lifted the symbolic cup of Ka-la-na wine to her beauty.
20
42
That night, that glorious night, was a night of flowers, torches, and Ka-la-na wine, and late, after sweet hours of love, we fell asleep in each other's arms.
1
137
Things grew black for a moment, but I shook myself and clenched my teeth, breathed in the sharp, cold mountain air, once, twice, three times, slowly, gathering the piercing contact of reality into my lungs, reassuring myself that I was alive, not dreaming, that I held in my hands a let...
3
254
The tarn dropped to the roof of the cylinder and regarded us with his bright black eyes.
3
259
black tarns are used for night raids, white tarns in winter campaigns, and multicolored, resplendent tarns are bred for warriors who wish to ride proudly, regardless of the lack of camouflage.
4
36
"Do you seek to climb to the Moons of Gor?" I suddenly realized I felt dizzy, or slightly so, but the magnificent black tarn was still climbing, though now struggling, his wings beating fiercely with frustrated persistence against the thinning, less resistant air.
4
92
I caught a glimpse of a black helmet through the port as a warrior, still clutching a crossbow and mounted on his tarn, hauled up on the one-strap and flew from the window.
4
123
One in particular I remembered, young, her body like a cheetah, her black hair wild on her brown shoulders, the bangles on her ankles, their sound in the curtained alcove.
5
1
Lights of the Planting Feast I mounted my tarn, that fierce, black magnificent bird.
6
129
Luckily I did immediately as he had advised, fixing my grip deep in the long black hairs that covered his thorax, for Nar suddenly raced to a nearby swamp tree and scuttled high into its branches.
7
173
A marvelous cascade of hair, as black as the wing of my tarn, loosened behind her, falling to the ground.
11
62
He wore the black helmet of a member of the Caste of Assassins.
11
72
I could not forget the figure on the throne, he of the black helmet, and I thought perhaps that he had noticed me and had reacted.
12
7
I cleared my head as best I could, and into my uncertain field of vision moved a dark object, which became the black helmet of a member of the Caste of Assassins.
12
30
Just as the tiny object, black against the blue sky, reached its apogee, I heard the click of the trigger, the vibration of the string, and the swift hiss of the quarrel.
12
54
That I swear by the black helmet of my caste".
12
87
The tarn, a brown tarn with a black crest like most wild tarns, streaked for that vague, distant smudge I knew marked the escarpments of some mountain wilderness.
Book 2. (30 results) Outlaw of Gor
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Behind the counter the thin, bald-headed proprietor, his forehead glistening, his slick black apron stained with spices, juices and wine, busily worked his long mixing paddle in a vast pot of bubbling Kal-da.
6
17
Asking no questions, as was suitable given the absence of insignia on my garments, they feasted me on my own kill, and gave me fiber, and flints and a skin of wine.
6
102
At the end of her dance, she is given a cup of wine, but she may not drink.
6
103
She approaches the young man and kneels before him, her knees in the dictated position of the Pleasure Slave, and, head down, she proffers the wine to him.
9
67
Kal-da is a hot drink, almost scalding, made of diluted Ka-la-na wine, mixed with citrus juices and stinging spices.
9
69
I expected its popularity was due more to its capacity to warm a man and stick to his ribs, and to its cheapness, a poor grade of Ka-la-na wine being used in its brewing, than to any gustatory excellence.
12
60
I love to hear the sudden glad music of a woman's laughter, that laughter that so delights a man, that acts on his senses like Ka-la-na wine.
3
45
His feet were bare, and black to the ankles.
4
15
Already my blood, black in the silvery night, mixed with the juices of the plant, stained the stem even to the roots.
4
42
black, scudding clouds again obscured the three moons of Gor, and the wind began to rise.
4
102
It is said that if one sees one's visage black and wasted one will die of disease, if one sees oneself torn and scarlet one will die in battle, if one sees oneself old and white haired, one will die in peace and leave children.
8
110
Now many assassins roamed Gor, fearing to wear the somber black tunic of their caste, disguised as members of other castes, not infrequently as warriors.
9
60
The gates, bound with their bands of steel, studded with brass plates dull in the mist, the black wood looming over me in the dusk, were closed.
9
80
"What is your business?" asked the proprietor of the place, a small, thin, bald-headed man wearing a short-sleeved gray tunic and slick black apron.
10
28
After we had walked for perhaps some twenty minutes through the drab, graveled, twisted streets of Tharna, its gray citizens parting to make way for us and to stare expressionlessly at the scarlet-clad prisoner, we came to a broad winding avenue, steep and paved with black cobblestones...
10
30
At last, a hundred yards ahead, cold in the morning light, I saw the palace, actually a rounded fortress of brick, black, heavy, unadorned, formidable.
12
6
The floor and the walls were of black stone, quarried in giant blocks of perhaps a ton apiece.
12
154
He was an unkempt, strong-looking lad, with cheerful blue eyes and a mop of hair like the mane of a black larl.
14
1
The black Tarn I was unyoked.
14
31
Slowly as the creaking platform rolled out onto the sand, drawn by its struggling slaves, yoked like oxen, I saw the tarn revealed, a black giant, hooded, its beak belted together, a great bar of silver chained to one of its legs.
14
94
Its black crest, now unconfined by the hood, sprang erect with a sound like fire, and the wind seemed to lift and preen each feather.
14
98
The bright round eyes, the pupils like black stars, gleamed at me.
14
180
There was Andreas of Tor, of the Caste of Singers, young, valiant, irrepressible, his hair wild like the mane of a black larl, who would rather die than try to kill me, condemned to the Amusements or the mines of Tharna.
19
112
He mopped back that mane of black hair like a larl's and grinned at me.
20
86
The mountains before me were black, except for the high peaks and passes, which showed white patches and threads of cold, gleaming snow.
20
92
What of the interminable prayers of the Initiates, the sacrifices, the observances, the rituals, the innumerable shrines, altars and temples to the Priest-Kings? Could it be that the smoke of the burning sacrifices, the fragrance of the incense, the mumblings of the Initiates, their prostrations and...
21
140
His hair, long and black beneath the band of blue and yellow silk, was combed and glossy.
21
229
And many of the cities of Gor were represented on that chain, sometimes spoken of as the Slaver's Necklace—there was a blond girl from lofty Thentis, a dark-skinned girl with black hair that fell to her ankles from the desert city of Tor, girls from the miserable streets of Port...
23
2
I could see before me, some pasangs away, the pavilions of the Fair of En'Kara, and beyond those the looming ridges of the Sardar, ominous, black, sheer.
23
3
Beyond the Fair and before the mountains, which rose suddenly from the plains, I could see the timber wall of black logs, sharpened at the top, which separated the Fair from the mountains.
Book 3. (26 results) Priest-Kings of Gor
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2
59
I encountered no animals, nor any growing thing, nothing save the endless black rocks, the black cliffs, and the path cut before me in the dark stone.
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.
1
3
I had arrived four days before on tarnback at the black palisade that encircles the dreaded Sardar, those dark mountains, crowned with ice, consecrated to the Priest-Kings, forbidden to men, to mortals, to all creatures of flesh and blood.
1
13
It was not far to the fair of En'Kara, one of the four great fairs held in the shadow of the Sardar during the Gorean year, and I soon walked slowly down the long central avenue between the tents, the booths and stalls, the pavilions and stockades of the fair, toward the high, brassbound timber gate...
2
1
In the Sardar I looked down the long, broad avenue to the huge timber gate at its end, and beyond the gate to the black crags of the inhospitable Sardar Range.
2
6
At last I stood before the towering gate of black logs, bound with its wide bands of brass.
2
68
The pelt of the larl is normally a tawny red or a sable black.
2
69
The black larl, which is predominantly nocturnal, is maned, both male and female.
2
113
I remembered that the boulders below were huge but from my present height they looked like grains of black sand.
4
110
The Gorean night above, often black and beautiful with stars, now seemed to be approaching with swift stealth.
6
14
Vika seared this meat, as thick as the forearm of a warrior, on a small iron grill over a kindling of charcoal cylinders, so that the thin margin of the outside was black, crisp and flaky and sealed within by the touch of the fire was the blood-rich flesh, hot and fat with juice.
8
83
The sensors had been shattered, their lenses broken and the wired apertures behind them a tangle of black, fused wire.
8
228
She looked again at the sensors, which stared out of the wall like black, gutted metal eyes.
14
185
He then went to a compartment in the wall and withdrew a slender black rod.
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81
Her coloring was not that of the normal Priest-King but darker, more brownish, and here and there black stains discolored her thorax and abdomen.
27
311
I wondered how long the scent-message, whatever it was to be, would linger in the air before fading into an unrecognizable blur of scent to be drawn through the ventilator system and dispelled somewhere far above among the black crags of the treeless, frozen Sardar.
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The battle would, I supposed, given the undoubted stores of food available to Sarm and his forces, ultimately hinge on the firepower of the silver tubes, of which Misk's side had few, but still I conjectured that the skills and courage of former Muls might yet play their part in the fierce issues to...
29
82
The third ship moved erratically, one side black and wrinkled with the scar of my attack.
31
182
I supposed there might be tidal waves in distant Thassa, that crags in the Sardar and the Voltai and Thentis Ranges might be collapsing, that mountains might be falling and new ones rising, that the Sa-Tarna fields might be broken apart, that towers of cities might be falling, that the ring of
32
77
I would have liked to have seen once more the surface of the world, the blue sky, the green fields beyond the black Sardar, but rather I said, "I choose to remain here with Misk, who is my friend".
32
325
He turned it suddenly and a jolt of fire that threw him five feet back into the cave leapt from that tiny instrument and the nearest larl suddenly reared, its paws lifted wildly, its fangs bared, its snowy pelt burned black about the hole that had once housed its heart, and then it twi...
33
1
Out of the Sardar Vika and I, clad in robes cut from the pelt of the snow larl I had slain, set out for the great black gate in the somber timber palisade that encircles the Sardar.
33
7
It was late in the morning of the second day, about the time that we sighted the black gate, that the gravitational reduction reached its maximum.
35
12
About two hundred yards above the camp, toward the Sardar, whose crags could be seen looming in the background against the black, star-shattered night was a strange figure, outlined against one of the white, rushing moons of Gor.
35
17
Outlined against the largest of Gor's three hurtling moons was the black silhouette, as sharp and keen as a knife, of a Priest-King.
35
129
He had his antennae lifted to the white fires that burned in the black night over Gor.
Book 4. (30 results) Nomads of Gor
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46
Among the Wagon Peoples, to be clad Kajir means, for a girl, to wear four articles, two red, two black; a red cord, the Curla, is tied about the waist; the Chatka, or long, narrow strip of black leather, fits over this cord in the front, passes under, and then again, from...
6
161
He took the skin of wine from the boy and bit out the horn plug; he then, with the wineskin on his shoulder, held back the head of Elizabeth Cardwell with one hand and with the other shoved the bone nozzle of the skin between her teeth; he tipped the skin and the girl, ha...
11
327
"Bring wine," he said to Elizabeth, who, her mouth filled with meat, went and fetched a small skin of wine and a cup, which she filled for him.
12
146
Aphris got up and fetched not a skin, but a bottle, of wine, Ka-la-na wine, from the Ka-la-na orchards of great Ar itself.
12
147
She also brought a black, red-trimmed wine crater from the isle of Cos.
19
36
Besides several of the flower trees there were also some Ka-la-na trees, or the yellow wine trees of Gor; there was one large-trunked, reddish Tur tree, about which curled its assemblage of Tur-Pah, a vinelike tree parasite with curled, scarlet, ovate leaves, rather lovely to look upon...
25
494
She did so, kneeling before me, head down, handing me the black, red-trimmed wine crater, that of the master, as had Aphris to Kamchak.
1
19
Even past me there thundered a lumbering herd of startled, short-trunked kailiauk, a stocky, awkward ruminant of the plains, tawny, wild, heavy, their haunches marked in red and brown bars, their wide heads bristling with a trident of horns; they had not stood and formed their circle, shes and young...
2
131
The kaiila of these men were as tawny as the brown grass of the prairie, save for that of the man who faced me, whose mount was a silken, sable black, as black as the lacquer of the shield.
2
172
The man facing me had seven such scars ceremonially worked into the tissue of his countenance, the highest being red, the next yellow, the next blue, the fourth black, then two yellow, then black again.
25
161
She wore the Sirik and was, of course, clad Kajir, clad in the Curla and Chatka, the red cord and the narrow strip of black leather; in the Kalmak, the brief vest, open and sleeveless, of black leather; and in the Koora, the strip of red cloth that bound back her brown ha...
5
8
I heard a haruspex singing between the wagons; for a piece of meat he would read the wind and the grass; for a cup of wine the stars and the flight of birds; for a fat-bellied dinner the liver of a sleen or slave.
6
160
He signaled to a boy who carried a skin of Ka-la-na wine over his shoulder.
6
163
Dazed, exhausted, covered with sweat, dust on her face and legs, wine on her body, Elizabeth Cardwell, her wrists thonged behind her and her throat bound to a lance, stood captive before Kamchak of the Tuchuks.
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82
I was pleased to see again, though often done in silk, the splendid varieties of caste colors of the typical Gorean city, to hear once more the cries of peddlers that I knew so well, the cake sellers, the hawkers of vegetables, the wine vendor bending under a double verrskin of his vin...
9
107
On this fire, at the beginning of the feast the Feast Steward had scattered some grains of meal, some colored salt, some drops of wine.
11
328
When Kamchak had drunk the cup of wine he looked again at Aphris.
12
145
"Give him Ka-la-na wine," prompted Elizabeth.
12
151
She poured wine into the crater and replaced the bottle.
12
155
If she had poisoned the wine she had certainly done so deftly.
16
249
"It was an amusement on my part," smiled Saphrar, "to speak your name at that time—to see what you would do—to give you something, so to speak, to stir in your wine".
19
86
Harold looked the girls over and then he went to the low table and poured himself a drink, Ka-la-na wine by the smell of it.
21
319
Under the wagon with us, crouching, terrified, were three Turians, civilians, a wine vendor, a potter and a girl.
21
320
The wine vendor and the potter were peeping fearfully from between the wheels at the riders thundering into the streets.
22
12
Harold, after the Tuchuks had entered the city, insisted on squiring the young woman home whom he had encountered under the wagon, and, for good measure, the wine vendor and potter as well.
22
20
After we had taken the girl and the potter and wine vendor to whatever safety their homes might afford, we set out for the House of Saphrar, where, after some examination of the scene, I convinced myself there was nothing immediately to be done.
23
214
Many of the bottles of wine were gone and those that were not had been shattered against the floor, or against the wagon poles, leaving dark stains on the poles and on the hides behind them.
24
161
In Turia, even though we had much of the riches of the city at our disposal, there had not been much paga or Ka-la-na wine.
24
163
I had taken, as a share of battle loot, a hundred and ten bottles of paga and forty bottles of Ka-la-na wine from Tyros, Cos and Ar, but these I had distributed to my crossbowmen, with the exception of one bottle of paga which Harold and I had split some two nights ago.
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1
I Am Served wine I entered the wagon and stopped, startled.
Book 5. (30 results) Assassin of Gor
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61
Then each of us gave some of the girls wine, asking each "wine, Mistress?" to which each of the girls, with a laugh, would cry out, "Yes, I will have wine!" "You will serve me the wine, Slave!" said the long-legged, black-haired g...
1
44
At last, when the wood burned only here and there, and what had been the pyre was mostly ashes and glowing wood, the men of a dozen castes, each carrying a jar of chilled wine, moved about, pouring the wine over the fire, quenching it.
1
71
Only a bit of wood now, here and there, missed by the chilled wine, clung to flame; some of the logs, however, still smoked, and others held as though within themselves the redness of the fire they remembered; but most were simply charred, now dead, stained with the oil, wet from the <...
6
77
Then she leaned forward, bending her knees slightly, her body graceful, and spoke, her voice a whisper in my ear, an invitation, "wine, Master?" as though offering not wine, but herself.
8
116
"blackwine," said she, "from the Mountains of Thentis".
8
117
I had heard of blackwine, but had never had any.
8
125
"I have heard," I said to Elizabeth, "that blackwine is served hot".
8
136
Thentis does not trade the beans for blackwine.
8
137
I have heard of a cup of blackwine in Ar, some years ago, selling for a silver eighty-piece.
8
138
Even in Thentis blackwine is used commonly only in High Caste homes".
8
140
"Originally, doubtless beans were brought from Earth," I said, "much as certain other seeds, and silk worms and such, but I doubt very much that the ship I saw last night had in its cargo anything as trivial as the beans for blackwine".
1
57
Kuurus knew that it would be this man, who wore the black, but not the full black, of the Assassin, who would deal with him.
12
217
She was fairly complected but had extremely dark hair and dark eyes, very red lips; the movement of her exquisite body was a torment to observe; she looked at me with a slight smile, regarding the black of the tunic, the mark of the dagger; her lips were full and magnificently turned, ...
14
147
The girl had black hair, swirling and long, beautiful, which had never been cut, and flashing black eyes, high cheekbones.
18
100
"He wears the black tunic," said Sura, "and I do not know who he is, but he is not of the black caste".
1
14
There were hundreds of them, trimmed and squared, mostly of Ka-la-na wood, from the sweet-smelling wine trees of Gor.
5
182
The great compound eyes, on which Priest-Kings so seldom depended, were radiant; in that moment they glowed like diamonds burning in wine.
5
503
My return to the city was affecting, for here it was that my sword had been pledged to a Gorean Home Stone; here it was that I had trained in arms and learned Gorean; it was here that I had met my father, after long years of separation; it was here that I had made dear friends, the Older Tarl, Maste...
5
578
"We are off," she announced, "to buy a bottle of wine".
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42
I had tarsk meat and yellow bread with honey, Gorean peas and a tankard of diluted Ka-la-na, warm water mixed with wine.
6
67
One of them carried a large pitcher of the diluted Ka-la-na wine and stepped behind us, climbing the two steps to the broad wooden dais on which our tables were set.
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69
"wine, Master?" she asked.
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71
"How is it that you first serve wine to a strange man at the table of your master?" "Forgive Lana," said she, tears springing to her eyes.
6
75
"Serve him wine," said he, "or you will be stripped and thrown into a pen of male slaves".
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79
Each of the girls considered eligible for this service, at one time or another during the evening, will approach the guest and offer him wine.
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80
His choice is indicated by the one from whom he accepts wine.
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84
"wine, Master?" she asked.
6
85
"Yes," I said, "I will have wine".
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86
She poured the diluted wine into my cup, bowed her head and with a shy smile, backed gracefully down the stairs behind me, then turned and hurried away.
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91
One of the slave girls spilled wine and was fastened to a slave ring, stripped and beaten.
Book 6. (28 results) Raiders of Gor
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361
She had high cheekbones, and flashing black eyes, and coal-black hair, now worn high, pinned, over her head.
1
16
I had the Gorean short sword in its scabbard, my shield and helmet, and, wrapped in leather, a Gorean long bow of supple Ka-la-na wood, from the yellow wine trees of Gor, tipped with notched bosk horn at each end, loose strung with hemp whipped with silk, and a roll of sheaf and flight...
8
5
I had again my sword, that wine-tempered blade of fine, double-edged Gorean steel, carried even at the siege of Ar, so long ago, with its scabbard; and the rounded shield of layered boskhide, with its double sling, riveted with pegs of iron and bound with hoops of brass; and the simple...
9
341
Clitus, too, had brought two bottles of Ka-la-na wine, a string of eels, cheese of the Verr, and a sack of red olives from the groves of Tyros.
9
361
"Give me wine," said she, "Slave".
11
46
On its height they met Bosk, in his hands the wine-tempered steel of a Koroban blade.
13
204
"When," I asked, "High Lady, will you drink the wine of the Free Companionship with Lurius, noble Ubar of Cos?" "I shall return first to Tyros," she said, "where I shall be made ready.
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420
And I took her by the hair and held back her head, pouring the wine down her throat, some of it running down her face and body, under the slave collar and its bells.
15
421
She looked up at me, her mouth stained with wine.
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467
"No," she said, "wine".
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17
On the right side it was black, and cut, and swollen.
6
196
Here and there, on the water, apart from the flaming rence island, I could see the flat, black keels of rence craft, which had earlier been cast off and burned to the water, to prevent them from being used for escape.
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444
It was in my mouth, black and swollen, that she had put the kiss of the Mistress.
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571
She saw me, the black, swollen mouth, the eyes, and screamed helplessly.
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452
I could see her barely in the light of the coals of the cooking fire, now a flat, reticulated pattern of red and black.
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86
My own flag bore the design of the head of a black bosk against a background of vertical green bars on a white field.
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92
It was white with vertical green stripes on its field and, over these, in black, the head of a Bosk.
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164
He had long black hair, tied behind his neck with a scarlet string.
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240
He had long black hair, and gray eyes.
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311
And, as the torches burned lower in the wall racks, the singer continued to sing, and sang of gray Pa-Kur, Master of the Assassins, leader of the hordes that fell on Ar after the theft of her Home Stone; and he sang, too, of banners and black helmets, of upraised standards, of the sun ...
15
393
Her hair was beautiful, rich, long and black.
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187
Overhead the white clouds swept past, like white, leaping tabuk fleeing from the jaws of the black-maned larl.
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236
From both the north and the south, like distant black slivers knifing through the cold waters of Thassa, masts down, came the fleets of the fifth wave.
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283
Mine own had been black-plumaged, a giant tarn, glossy, his great talons shod with steel, a bird bred for speed and war, a bird who had been, in his primitive, wild way, my friend.
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381
And then, their fighters disembarked, the birds with their riders swept away, up into the black, vicious sleeting sky, to light the oily rags, one by one, in the clay flasks of tharlarion oil and hurl them, from the heights of the sky, down onto the decks of ships of Cos and Tyros.
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40
The tiny storm sail, swollen with the black wind and sleet, tore at the yard and the brail ropes.
18
132
In a few moments the tarn spread his wings before the black wind and, caught in the blast, was hurled before the Dorna, and began, in dizzying circles, to climb in the wind and sleet.
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144
Once the bird fell so low that the boy's feet and the bottom of the rope on which he stood splashed a path in the churning waters, and then the bird, responding to my fierce pressures on the one-strap, beat its way up again and again flew, but then only yards over the black, rearing wa...
Book 7. (30 results) Captive of Gor
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I then took the wine, with a small copper bowl, and a black, red-trimmed wine crater, to the side of the fire.
15
1404
I poured the wine from the small copper bowl into the black, red-trimmed wine crater, placing the small bowl in a rack to one side of the fire.
15
1156
* * * * "wine! Bring me wine!" shouted the warrior.
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1405
I swirled, slowly, the wine in the wine crater.
15
1431
When I had finished the wine he thrust the wine crater into my hands.
17
275
"Take wine to the table!" Numbly, shaking, I took the vessel of wine.
8
390
The last two times I begged to do so, and was permitted to carry a jar of wine on my head.
8
393
Soon I could carry wine as well as any girl, even Ute.
8
494
The fourth and fifth days I was permitted to carry wine back to the compound.
8
496
I suddenly realized, climbing the ramps of Laura toward the compound, leashed, under guard, carrying a jar of wine on my head, balancing it with my right hand, among my sisters in bondage, breathing the fantastic air of Gor, that I was happy.
8
978
The guards had liked us, muchly, and had apparently expected that they would for, to our delight, they had purchased a small bottle of Ka-la-na wine, in a wicker basket, which they had permitted us, swallow by swallow, to share.
8
979
I had never tasted so rich and delicate a wine on Earth, and yet here, on this world, it cost only a copper tarn disk and was so cheap, and plentiful, that it might be given even to a female slave.
9
61
"She even had Ka-la-na wine," sneered one of the girls.
9
65
"It is said," said Verna, "that Ka-la-na wine makes any woman a slave, if but for an hour".
10
339
"You carry wine beautifully," he commented.
11
166
In the private pens we were given better food, lean meats and vegetables and fruits, and, if our group had trained acceptably, after the evening meal, before being returned, hooded, to the public pens, we would be given candies or pastries, or, sometimes, a swallow of Ka-la-na wine.
14
96
I had even been given a swallow of Ka-la-na wine, which exquisite beverage I had not tasted since the time of my capture, long ago, by Verna outside of Targo's compound.
14
205
Over the coals, on a tripod, there was, warming, a small metal wine bowl.
14
207
I supposed that Rask of Treve might have his wine so.
14
211
I suspected there were few men as fierce and terrible as those of Treve, dreaded throughout Gor, and yet they enjoyed their wine warmed and were fond of so simple a thing as smoothing the hair of a girl.
15
436
Sometimes Verna would say, "Drink," and I would pour wine into her goblet, saying, "Yes, Mistress," and sometimes Rask of Treve would command me, saying "Drink," and I would then, similarly, serve him, saying "Yes, Master".
15
458
He then, from his own cup, poured some wine into a small bowl, which he handed to me.
15
461
I put back my head and drank the wine.
15
462
It was Ka-la-na wine.
15
466
I put down the wine cup, to one side.
15
1159
The music of those of the caste of musicians was heady, like the wine.
15
1169
"More wine," he said.
15
1174
"wine!" cried another man.
15
1181
The man whom I had served wine reached clumsily for me.
15
1183
"wine!" cried the other man.
Book 8. (30 results) Hunters of Gor
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748
I held forth the wine bowl that Sheera, from a large wine crater, might refill it.
17
114
Perhaps she had not known the wine was drugged? Perhaps it had not been the wine, but other food with which someone had tampered? I looked at the slaves.
8
246
I found a black temwood arrow, a sheaf arrow, and fitted it unsteadily to the string of the great bow, the yellow bow, from the wine trees of Gor.
2
163
"But I met, in a tavern," said Arn, "a brief-tunicked girl, though free, small, black-haired, black-eyed, named Tina, with a notched ear".
3
11
I saw a blond giant from Torvaldsland, with braided hair, in shaggy jacket; a merchant from Tyros, hurrying, perfumed and sleek; seamen from Cos, and Port Kar, mortal enemies, yet passing one another without thought in the streets of Lydius; a black woman, veiled in yellow, borne in a ...
2
56
"If it pleases you, Rim," I said, "your slave might, from the sand in the lower hold, fetch wine".
2
59
"Fetch wine," he told her.
2
104
She carried two large bottles of wine, red Ka-la-na, from the vineyards of Ar.
2
124
I glanced back to see Thurnock lowering Cara over the side, with the wine and sack of cups, into the waiting arms of her master, Rim.
2
126
Thurnock had tied the two bottles of wine about her neck, that it might be easier for her, and she held the sack of cups over her head, that they might not be washed with sea water.
2
151
"wine," said Rim.
2
160
Cara knelt beside Rim, and poured wine into his cup.
2
183
She did so, still with the wine.
2
189
"More wine," he said.
2
256
"Gather the cups and wine," said Rim to Cara.
2
285
She carried the wine, and cups.
2
291
Thurnock took the wine and cups from her, and lifted her on board.
2
349
"Serve wine," said Rim, to Cara.
2
351
Cara, the slave girl, just as she had done with Arn and the men, served wine.
2
358
Who knew what they might know? "wine, Slave," said Sheera.
5
343
Thurnock brought to me the wine and oil, and the salt.
5
351
Then, slowly, I poured the wine, and the oil into the sea, and the salt.
6
734
Sheera knelt before me, her head down, resting back on her heels, her arms extended to me, proffering me, in the manner of the Gorean slave girl, the wine bowl.
6
750
"Perhaps," I said, and quaffed wine.
6
756
"There are men of Tyros in Laura," said Rim, looking down into his small wine bowl, cradled in the palm of his right hand.
6
876
"Thurnock," said I, "give her wine".
6
885
She did so, and, he holding her head back, by the hair, poured wine down her throat.
7
1
Grenna Softly, stealthily, the long bow of yellow Ka-la-na, from the wine trees of Gor, in my hand, I moved through the brush and trees.
7
85
Further, Hesius had told Rim that he would send wine with the girls, at no additional cost.
7
86
I did not particularly want the wine, but I had no objection to its inclusion in our order.
Book 9. (30 results) Marauders of Gor
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50
He had done less well in the singing contest, though he much prided himself on his singing voice; he thought, in that one, the judges had been against him; he did not score highly either in the composition of poetry contest nor in the rhyming games; "I am not a skald," he explained to me later; he d...
2
250
She wore black and silver, a full, ankle-length gown of rich, black velvet, with silver belts, or straps, that crossed over her breasts, and tied about her waist.
2
253
Her cloak, of black fur, from the black sea sleen, glossy and deep, swirled to her ankles.
11
90
He wore beneath his cloak yellow wool, and a great belt of glistening black, with a gold buckle, to which was attached a scabbard of oiled, black leather; in this scabbard was a sword, a sword of Torvaldsland, a long sword, with a jeweled pommel, with double guard.
13
366
The collar of black iron, with its heavy hinge, its riveted closure, its projecting ring of iron, for a chain or padlock, showed black, heavy, against the whiteness of her lovely throat.
16
195
Its feathers were five inches long, set in the shaft on three sides, feathers of the black-tipped coasting gull, a broad-winged bird, with black tips on its wings and tail feathers, similar to the Vosk gull.
1
732
Accordingly, as soon as they are collared, force them to drink slave wine".
1
734
Slave wine is bitter, intentionally so.
1
737
A female slave is taken off slave wine only when it is her master's intention to breed her.
6
127
One by one, the prizes of Ivar Forkbeard, even the rich, proud Aelgifu, were forced to down the slave wine.
8
76
That scent, I knew, a distillation of a hundred flowers, nurtured like a priceless wine, was a secret guarded by the perfumers of Ar.
9
313
And eagerly, whimpering, shuddering with cold, did Hilda the Haughty drink down the slave wine.
21
112
Then, too, naked slave girls were ordered to the riches, to scoop up sapphires in goblets and carry them about the tables, serving them to the men, kneeling, head down, arms extended, as though they might be wine, and the warriors, laughing, reached into the cups and seized jewels.
1
9
Through them I could see certain of the stars of Gor, in the tarn-black sky.
1
726
I well remembered Sandra, with her black eyes, brownish skin and high cheekbones.
2
12
She wore, too, a long woolen skirt, dyed red, which was belted with black, with a buckle of gold, wrought in Cos.
2
13
She wore shoes of black, polished leather, which folded about her ankles, laced twice, once across the instep, once about the ankle.
2
156
The tar was painted red and black, in irregular lines.
2
231
Even the shoes of black leather were finely tooled.
2
252
Her blond hair was lifted from the sides and back of her head by a comb of bone and leather, like an inverted isosceles triangle, the comb fastened by a tiny black ribbon about her neck and another such ribbon about her forehead.
2
342
I saw the blond girl standing on her toes, in the black shoes, looking over the shoulders of the woman in front of her.
2
343
On the platform the men of importance, and their families, observed the High Initiate, among them, craning her neck, looking over her father's shoulder, was the large blond girl, in her black velvet and silver.
3
17
"Gather what you can!" "Kneel beneath the ax!" cried out one of the burghers of Kassau, who wore black satin, a silver chain about his neck.
3
89
He took the purse of the burgher in black satin, and took, too, from his neck the silver chain of his office, which he slung about his own neck.
3
93
I saw, standing there, terrified, their backs against it, the blond girl in the scarlet vest and skirt, her hair in the snood of scarlet yarn, tied with filaments of golden wire; and the large, statuesque girl, too, in black velvet, with the silver straps crossed over her breasts, and ...
3
97
He tore away the purse from the large blond girl, and the silver straps, too, which had decorated the black velvet of her gown.
3
108
Among them, of course, were the slender blond girl in the red vest and skirt, and the larger one, now in black velvet, torn, stripped of its silver straps, its brooches, the purse.
3
111
He then tore away the ribbons and comb of bone and leather that had so intricately held the hair of the larger blond girl, she in black velvet.
3
121
Two did not, the slender blond girl and the larger one, in black velvet.
3
126
"It is true!" cried a man, the burgher in black satin, whose chain of office Forkbeard had torn from his neck.
Book 10. (30 results) Tribesmen of Gor
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12
330
I went to the wine table and, from the curved vessel, poured a small cup of wine.
13
225
One girl held back our head, and others, from goblets, gave us of wines, Turian wine, sweet and thick, Ta wine, from the famed Ta grapes, from the terraces of Cos, wines even, Ka-la-nas, sweets and drys, from distant Ar.
5
33
"It was my loss," smiled Ibn Saran, lifting to his lips a tiny, steaming cup of blackwine.
5
46
From one side a slave girl, barefoot, bangled, in sashed, diaphanous, trousered chalwar, gathered at the ankles, in tight, red-silk vest, with bare midriff, fled to him, with the tall, graceful, silvered pot containing the blackwine.
5
52
She returned to her place with the pot of blackwine.
5
70
Certainly the two slaves serving the blackwine were lovely, and, interestingly, neither was a typical Tahari girl.
5
88
I glanced at the two white-skinned slaves who knelt to the side, in chalwar and vest, lightly veiled, who attended to the service of the blackwine.
5
89
One in particular I noted, she who was charged with the silver vessel that contained the blackwine.
5
216
* * * * Ibn Saran, watching the yellow-silked, collared slave dance, sipped his hot, blackwine.
5
558
He sipped his hot blackwine.
5
685
I decided I might care to taste the steaming, blackwine.
5
687
The girl in whose charge was the silver vessel, filled with blackwine, knelt beside a tiny brazier, on which it sat, retaining its warmth.
5
700
As she knelt before me, pouring the blackwine, I considered the inviting softness of her thighs, well revealed in the diaphanous chalwar, the latitudes of her bare midriff, the sweet fruit of her bosom, protesting against the strictures of the tight vest, the collar on h...
5
708
The girls, white-skinned, were a matched set of slaves, one for the blackwine, one for its sugars.
5
712
For example, the dark-haired slave, she who was one of the matched set, she who was charged with the careful pouring of blackwine, was a piece of delicious woman meat, a luscious, if inadequately disciplined piece of female flesh.
5
806
I glanced casually back to look upon her, kneeling beside the slender, silvered, long-spouted vessel of blackwine, resting over its tiny brazier, she only one of a pair, a matched set, of slaves.
6
73
She was the other girl of the matched set, the other white-skinned wench, she who had had in her charge the silvered, long-spouted vessel of blackwine.
10
184
She lowered her eyes and, taking the tray with blackwine and sugars, rose gracefully to her feet, backed away, turned, and left the room.
10
186
She had been aroused from sleep, not permitted to veil herself, and instructed to prepare and serve blackwine.
10
201
We had then retired to the merchant's house for blackwine.
14
370
I recalled it from the palace of Suleiman Pasha, when the girl, with Zaya, the other slave, had served blackwine.
24
651
Perhaps I might utilize Vella, and perhaps Zaya, who had also testified at Nine Wells against me, later as serving slaves, kneeling to one side, in chalwar and vest, and bangles, attending to blackwine, and its sugars, and fruits and pastries, summonable by so little as ...
26
80
It was Zaya, the red-haired girl, who had served sugars with the blackwine in the palace of Suleiman Pasha.
26
83
While I had pleasured myself with another woman, Tafa, I had occasionally had two slaves summoned that they might, bangled, and collared, and otherwise nude, attend on us, with blackwine, sugars, fruits, nuts, and various sweets.
26
1083
"But first I think I will have you and that other slut, the red-haired girl, Zaya, both nude, serve blackwine and sugars, attending on me, while I sport with a better slave, Tafa".
26
1250
Several times, she, with Zaya, another slave, had waited upon me, nude, in collars, and bangles, serving the blackwine and sugars, in what had been the kasbah of Tarna, while I had enjoyed the pleasures of one or more slaves, selected, as I wished, from the slave stock o...
26
1252
But several times I had had her as well, and she must serve the blackwine and sugars, and slave pleasures, alone.
4
42
The sand kaiila, or desert kaiila, is a kaiila, and handles similarly, but it is not identically the same animal which is indigenous, domestic and wild, in the middle latitudes of Gor's southern hemisphere; that animal, used as a mount by the Wagon Peoples, is not found in the northern hemisphere of...
7
156
Ibn Saran, himself, in black cloak, and white kaffiyeh with black cording, emerged through the threshold.
20
38
The eyes, rimmed with sand, were black-pupiled; the corneas, usually yellow, seemed pale, flattishly colored; the leathery snout seemed dry, the lips were drawn back about the fangs; the tongue, black, seemed large; it seemed thin for a Kur, haggard; I realized then that ...
Book 11. (30 results) Slave Girl of Gor
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18
12
I also wore a brief, open, sleeveless vest of black leather, the Kalmak; a patron parted it, holding it open, as I tried to move past him on the ramp; I stood, quietly, stopped helplessly, the tray held over my head; he kissed me twice; "Little beauty," he said; "A girl would rejoice i...
4
82
The original beans, I suppose, had been brought, like certain other Gorean products, from Earth; it is not impossible, of course, that the opposite is the case, that blackwine is native to Gor and that the origin of Earth's coffee beans is Gorean; I regard this as unlike...
4
88
I, grasping the pot with a rag and both hands, poured him a handled, metal tankard of the steaming black brew, coffee or blackwine.
4
80
Soon I smelled the frying of vulo eggs in a large, flat pan, and the unmistakable odor of coffee, or as the Goreans express it, blackwine.
4
133
Gratefully I filled it again with the steaming blackwine.
8
191
In Thentis, for example, sleen are used to smell out contraband, in the form of the unauthorized egress of the beans for blackwine from the Thentian territories.
16
169
This infamous port is the home port of the famed black slavers of Schendi, a league of slavers well known for their cruel depredations on shipping, but it is also a free port, administered by black merchants, and its fine harbor and its inland markets to the north and eas...
19
15
I was unclothed, save for the black, enameled, belled collar, and the black, enameled belled ankle ring, as I had been in the alcove of the Chatka and Curla.
21
147
They were outlined in black; their interior was blue; their pupils were black.
3
125
I had been forced to help serve the food, and to pour wine and paga for the men, as though I might be a servant.
3
153
There were flasks of wine there, and bottles of the brew called paga; stores of salt, grains, dried meats and vegetables; tunics, cloths and blankets; too, there were tools and utensils, and threads and needles; I found some perfumes and jewelries; I did not dare to bedeck myself with ...
3
188
Two drank wine together.
3
229
Yesterday evening I had been forced to aid Eta in serving the men, carrying meat to them in my teeth; later I had moved among them, as they had summoned me, pouring them wine and paga.
3
680
Eta hurried to bring them wine and paga.
3
726
They called for more wine and paga and Eta, and I, too, now, hastened to serve them.
3
780
I did not know at the time, but it was slave wine.
3
783
The effect of the slave wine endures several cycles, or moons; it may be counteracted by another drink, a smooth, sweet beverage, which frees the girl's body for the act of the male slave, or, in unusual cases, should she be freed, to the act of the lover; slave girls, incidentally, ar...
4
97
Thus, after we had cleared goblets, and bowls and dishes, if they were used, we were soon ready, unimpeded, to devote our attentions to the serving of wine and paga, or our bodies for their pleasure, were they desired.
4
579
It had been truly nothing, no more than the serving of wine or the sewing of a garment.
4
585
I poured wine from the flask I bore into the cup, I holding it, of one of the men.
4
621
But this night, we, with our flasks of wine, in our serving, were instructed to remain in the background, in the shadows, to remain back of the circle of the fire, behind the sitting men.
4
625
But this night, we rather, as noted, with our flasks of wine, remained back in the shadows, behind the circle of the fire, behind the sitting men, as we had been instructed.
4
636
I stood there, naked, recently ravished, sweat and dirt on my body, and in my hair, in the shadows, ignored, holding the large flask of wine on my left hip, watching.
4
683
I noted that Eta served wine to the tall, handsome, blond-haired fellow.
4
698
I wished to pour him wine and kiss his cup, should he give his girl the opportunity to do so.
4
729
I thrust the flask of wine I carried into the hands of Eta, who came to comfort me.
4
736
Eta took the flask of wine and, frightened, hurried away.
5
16
In certain cities, in connection with the free companionship, the betrothed or pledged beauty may wear eight veils, several of which are ritualistically removed during various phases of the ceremony of companionship; the final veils, and robes, of course, are removed in private by the male who, foll...
6
15
"wine, Slave Girl," said Marla, holding her cup to me.
6
18
Was she not, too, a slave? I saw her, in the shreds of her white gown, cuddling with her wine in my master's arms.
Book 12. (30 results) Beasts of Gor
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2
3
On it were hot bread, yellow and fresh, hot blackwine, steaming, with its sugars, slices of roast bosk, the scrambled eggs of vulos, pastries with creams and custards.
2
12
I grinned, and washed down the eggs with a swig of hot blackwine, prepared from the beans grown upon the slopes of the Thentis mountains.
2
13
This blackwine is quite expensive.
2
20
He then drank from his cup, containing the blackwine.
4
484
Free tarsk and roast bosk were being served, and Sa-Tarna bread and Ta wine, from the famed Ta grapes of the Cosian terraces.
28
11
"Master," said one, and I drank of the wine she proffered.
28
275
She served me the hot bosk meat, the yellow bread, warm and fresh, and the wine.
29
13
A comely slave girl, naked, carrying a roped bag of wine flasks over her shoulder, knelt to one side as we passed.
1
254
It is said that if one sees oneself black and wasted in the blood, one will perish of disease; if one sees oneself torn and bloody, one will perish in battle; if one sees oneself old and gray one will die in peace and leave children.
2
604
Perhaps some can live by fishing until the fall, and the return of the black sea sleen".
2
652
The four main types of sea sleen found in the polar seas are the black sleen, the brown sleen, the tusked sleen and the flat-nosed sleen.
3
39
I watched him press on through the crowds, toward the looming palisade which ringed the Sardar mountains, black and snow-capped, behind it.
3
174
They were black-visaged and wore colorful garments.
3
176
Schendi, incidentally, is the home port of the league of black slavers.
3
177
Certain positions and platforms at the fairs are usually reserved for the black slavers, where they may market their catches, beauties of all races.
3
200
His skin was dark, reddish like copper; his hair was bluish black, roughly cropped; his eyes bore the epicanthic fold.
3
454
From where I stood I could see the great palisade, and the black, snow-capped mountains of the Sardar.
3
518
The next girl, dark-haired, lovely, wore black, feminine slacks; these were apparently of some synthetic Earth material; the left leg of the slacks was torn from the knee downward; she also wore what had probably been a soft, red, turtle-necked pull-over; it, too, was rather feminine; ...
3
611
The garb of the dark-haired girl, the black slacks of some synthetic material and the soft, red pull-over, was also a variation from the conformist raiment of the two girls on the end.
3
774
"Do you think so?" asked the dark-haired girl, who had worn the black slacks and the soft, torn red pull-over.
3
1156
I recalled she had worn soft, black, custom-fitted feminine slacks, a soft, delicious, turtle-necked, red pull-over.
3
1281
He no longer wore the brown and black common to professional sleen trainers.
4
527
It is beautiful to fly alone by night over the wide fields, beneath the three moons in the black, star-studded sky.
4
583
Inside, crouching over a fallen man, the merchant, was the attacker, robed in swirling black.
6
7
Her black boots, slick and shining, were spurred.
7
258
Things began to go black.
8
59
The jacket was held about her waist, closely, by a narrow belt, black, and shining, with a golden catch.
11
346
I fitted an arrow, of black tem-wood, with a pile point, to the string of the yellow bow.
12
333
These cairns, of piled stone, each some four or five feet high, each topped with black dirt, form a long funnel, more than two pasangs in depth.
12
372
At certain times in the summer even insects will appear, black, long-winged flies, in great swarms, coating the sides of tents and the faces of men.
Book 13. (30 results) Explorers of Gor
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1
34
On the tray, too, was the metal vessel which had contained the blackwine, steaming and bitter, from far Thentis, famed for its tarn flocks, the small yellow-enameled cups from which we had drunk the blackwine, its spoons and sugars, a tiny bo...
11
159
She now wore, interestingly, tight black slacks and a black, buttoned top.
12
251
"You are garbed strangely for a paga slave," I said, indicating the clogs, the black slacks and the black, buttoned top.
12
262
She slipped from the black slacks, and removed the black, buttoned top.
6
544
One of her most delicious exports is palm wine.
7
171
More than a hundred times by now, I expected, had they but known, she would have thrashed and squirmed, gasping, held, in the arms of strong men, her slave beauty the helpless, lascivious wine on which mighty masters would slake the thirsts of their lust.
14
55
"Warm wine," he tells her.
32
398
This is evident in such small things as fetching a cup for her master or in pouring his wine.
33
131
She can be very beautiful in doing so small a thing as pouring his wine, eyes downcast, gracefully, as his slave.
52
150
"My recommendation," said Ayari, "would be to stab him when he is not looking, or perhaps to poison his palm wine".
1
197
It is also the home port of the League of black Slavers.
1
203
"Calculations performed by the black geographer, Ramani, of the island of Anango, suggested that given the elevations involved the two rivers could not be the same.
1
228
"He is a black Ubar," said Samos, "bloody and brilliant, a man of vision and power, who has united the six ubarates of the southern shores of Ushindi, united them by the knife and the stabbing spear, and has extended his hegemony to the northern shores, where he exacts tribute, kailiau...
1
625
He reached to one side of the table, to a flat, black box, of the sort in which papers are sometimes kept.
1
741
Schendi was a free port, administered by black merchants, members of the caste of merchants.
1
742
It was also the home port of the League of black Slavers but their predations were commonly restricted to the high seas and coastal towns well north and south of Schendi.
2
225
A tall man stood there, lean and black.
2
290
The tall black then turned and left the warehouse, which was the market of Vart.
3
168
A black seaman ran past me, he, too, heading toward the wharves.
4
272
I saw one of the black seamen, the one who had passed me on the north walkway of the Rim canal, when I had been descending toward the pier, looking at me, curiously.
5
344
"Do not forget that Schendi is the home port of the black slavers".
6
136
I could see the black faces of crew members here and there.
6
156
I saw Ulafi, on his stern castle, raise his hand to a black captain, some seventy yards away, on the stern castle of his own vessel.
6
178
I had seen the passing of the fleet of the black slavers of Schendi.
6
185
We had lain to after more closely approaching the port of Schendi in the evening of the preceding day, the day in which we had seen the fleet of the black slavers of Schendi.
6
199
Yesterday afternoon two seamen had re-enameled the kailiauk head at the prow with brown, and the eyes with white and black.
6
367
The impassive, painted eyes, white and black-pupiled, of the huge, brown kailiauk head at the prow now gazed upon the harbor of Schendi.
6
549
Slaves, interestingly, do not count as one of the major products in Schendi, in spite of the fact that the port is the headquarters of the League of black Slavers.
6
550
The black slavers usually sell their catches nearer the markets, both to the north and south.
6
555
The great majority of these are black.
Book 14. (30 results) Fighting Slave of Gor
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7
677
I took the wine and, as the girl trembled, crouched near her, holding the wine to her lips.
7
679
"You see," I said, "you served me wine, now I serve you wine".
22
14
The first wine, a light white wine, was being deferentially served by Pamela and Bonnie.
1
547
She wore a white blouse and a brief, black skirt; her legs, well revealed, were clad in clinging black netting.
1
418
On the coffee table, before him, there was a decanter of wine and a heavy, ornate metal goblet.
1
426
"He then said to me," she said, "'Pour wine into the goblet.
1
429
I poured the wine, as he had asked, and then placed the goblet on the coffee table.
1
466
"When he had finished the wine," she said, "he replaced the goblet on the table.
5
1
I am Taught to Pour wine; I am Punished; I Hear of the Market of Tima "Pour, Jason," said the Lady Gina.
5
3
I left the line of kneeling male slaves and approached the table, carrying the vessel of wine Tela had given me.
5
9
"wine, Mistress?" I asked.
5
30
"wine, Mistress?" I again asked.
5
34
Carefully I poured the wine into the cup before Lola.
5
87
"Pour the wine back into the vessel," said the Lady Gina, "and pour it forth again".
5
89
Then, a moment later, again, I poured wine into the cup before Lola.
5
104
In fury I went to the side of the room and put down the vessel of wine.
5
127
Pour the wine, Tandruk".
5
134
"Why did you not point out that Lola had spilled the wine?" she asked.
5
138
Too, your hands, as they were placed on the vessel of wine, could not have struck the cup".
7
7
On the table was a bowl of cheap wine, some wedges of yellow bread and a wooden bowl containing vegetables and chunks of meat.
7
17
I chewed on a piece of meat and drank from the shallow, chipped bowl of clay which contained the wine.
7
80
It was a world of which Homer might have sung, singing of the clashing of the metals of men and the sweetness of the wine-dark sea.
7
129
I recalled, most of all, how she had spilled the wine in the training session, had accused me of it, and had prescribed twenty blows of the snake.
7
143
"Why did you spill the wine and accuse me of it?" I asked.
7
153
I did not think that Lola, in her cruelties, or when she had played the cruel trick with the wine, and had prescribed the twenty blows of the snake, had anticipated that she would, one day, be braceleted in my cell, at my mercy as a naked slave girl.
7
263
Meanwhile I put the wine, that in the shallow, chipped clay bowl, on the shelf to one side.
7
265
She did not expect to receive any of the wine.
7
390
"May I serve you wine, Master?" she asked.
7
394
Unbidden, she went to the shelf where I had placed the shallow, chipped clay bowl of cheap, dark wine, fit for slaves.
7
399
I looked at the edge of the bowl, containing the wine, pressed back, into her flesh.
Book 15. (30 results) Rogue of Gor
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233
"You may serve the blackwine now, in small cups, Lola," said Miss Henderson.
14
273
I finished my blackwine, enjoying it.
25
115
"blackwine," I said.
25
117
"blackwine," said Tasdron.
25
183
She placed the tray on the table, and removed three plates of bread and meat from it, a dish of assorted cheeses, a bowl of dates, a pitcher of water, a pot of blackwine, steaming, and tiny vessels of sugars and creams, and three goblets.
25
184
On the table, too, she placed small spoons, of silver, from Tharna, for use with the blackwine, and, at each place, a kailiauk-horn-handled eating prong, from distant Turia.
4
211
"Do you have any wine?" I asked Strobius.
4
214
"Would you care for some wine?" I asked her.
4
216
It had been some days, I gathered, since she had been able to afford or had had wine.
4
217
"Yes," she said, "it would give me great pleasure to drink your wine".
4
221
I will charge you forty copper tarsks for the wine, two cups".
4
223
In a few moments he had had a fellow bring a tray with the sul porridge and two cups of wine to the counter.
4
268
"You should not have drunk my wine," I told her.
4
284
You gave me wine".
14
128
"In your role as a free woman in the slave training you deliberately spilled wine and blamed me, and ordered me whipped.
20
97
"More wine for the Lady Beverly, the free woman!" There was laughter.
20
98
"Yes, Master," I heard the slave with the wine vessel say, and heard the sensuous ring of the bells locked on her ankle as she hastened to comply.
23
160
Kliomenes, angrily, continued to swill wine.
23
166
"wine, Master?" asked a red-headed girl with two leather straps wound about her body.
23
167
I took wine from her, and gave my attention then to the dancer, a luscious, dark-haired girl.
23
184
"What if one here should turn traitor, and later identify and betray our guest, say, for gold? Or, what if his features might be seen by a slave, say, a mere serving wench, who might later, herself being sold or given away, inadvertently, by her reaction, give suspicion as to his identity?" Kliomene...
23
201
The classical question in this respect, almost universal on Gor, is "wine, Master?" "Do you think, truly," asked Policrates, "that the fleet of Ragnar Voskjard, fully rigged and fitted, can be here in twenty days?" "I see no difficulty in the matter," I assured him.
23
341
A dark-haired girl quickly averted her eyes from ours, putting down her head and hurrying to pour wine nearby.
24
340
Held on my knees, my head held back, my nose pinched shut, my mouth forced open, slave wine was poured down my throat.
25
72
"Those of Port Cos and Ar's Station would sooner cut one another's throats than share wine in Victoria," said Tasdron.
28
171
She had brought, too, paga, Cosian wine and water.
29
238
"The cups of Cos," I cried to the man on the wall, "are not the cups of Ar!" "Yet each may be filled with a splendid wine," he called down.
3
35
"Remember," I said, "you are not now carrying a whip and keys, clad in black leather, in a position of power, men at your mercy".
11
65
"You wore black, low-cut shoes, with high heels, without strap or ties," I said.
11
67
"You wore black-net stockings or panty hose," I said.
Book 16. (30 results) Guardsman of Gor
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20
868
She had worn a black ribbon in her blond hair, a long-sleeved, white-silk blouse, panty hose of black netting, and a brief, black miniskirt.
20
179
Doubtless both of them were soon to bring forth the next course of the meal, which I took to be assorted desserts, to be followed by blackwine and liqueurs.
20
338
They would there presumably be relieved of their chains and would return with the blackwine.
20
361
The two slaves, their chains removed, now returned, and began to serve the blackwine.
20
375
"Second slave," I told her, which, among the river towns, and in certain cities, particularly in the north, is a way of indicating that I would take the blackwine without creams or sugars, and as it came from the pouring vessel, which, of course, in these areas, is handl...
20
379
blackwine, except in the vicinity of Thentis, where most of it is grown on the slopes of the Thentis range, is quite expensive.
20
381
The expression "second slave," incidentally, serves to indicate that one does not wish creams or sugars with one's blackwine, even if only one girl is serving.
20
428
I lifted the tiny silver cup to my lips and took a drop of the blackwine.
20
431
I drank it without creams and sugars, perhaps, for I had been accustomed, on Earth, to drinking coffee in such a manner, and the blackwine of Gor is clearly coffee, or closely akin to coffee.
20
444
I took another sip of the blackwine.
20
1276
"Your gift to me, your performance, during the course of the blackwine," I said, "was very beautiful".
21
1
The Slave Ring; The Whip is Kissed; blackwine; A Slave is Named; Ecstasy How small and soft she was, and how beautiful, lying in my arms, on the furs of love, at the foot of my couch, in the soft light of the ravishment lamp.
21
193
I brought up from the kitchen, where I had been keeping it hot, a vessel of blackwine, with sugars, and cups and spoons.
21
205
"I believe Master prefers his blackwine 'second slave,'" she said.
21
213
"blackwine is expensive," she said.
21
218
"Do you wish me to hold your head back, my hand in your hair, your back almost breaking, and force the spout of the vessel between your teeth, pouring the wine as it is, black and scalding, down your throat?" I asked.
21
262
I then sipped the blackwine.
21
266
We drank the blackwine in silence, sipping it, looking at one another.
9
228
Our parents, naturally, knowing nothing of what had occurred between us, pressed us to intertwine our arms and drink the wine of the companionship.
12
101
Inside, in a previously prepared room, on a great table, were aligned two hundred goblets of wine.
12
103
When the pirates, unsuspecting, were within, and giving themselves to the wine, the door would be locked.
15
31
Tonight, in chains, perhaps we will permit you to serve wine to our newly collared slave girls, the women of Victoria.
20
35
She, kneeling, poured wine from a narrow, long-spouted silver vessel into the cup of Aemilianus, of Ar's Station.
20
106
Shirley hurried about, making sure there was wine in the goblets.
20
107
Callimachus drank water, but he permitted a drop of wine to mix in the water, that the ceremony of the toast might be one in which he fully shared.
20
108
wine, incidentally, is often mixed with water in Gorean homes.
20
146
Swiftly Shirley, startled, putting down the wine, knelt before Aemilianus.
21
228
"Now pour yourself a cup of wine," I said.
21
268
"Finish the wine," I told her.
21
766
"You may serve me wine," I said.
Book 17. (30 results) Savages of Gor
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8
178
On her feet were black, shiny, high-heeled dress sandals, each secured, apparently, by a single, narrow black ankle strap.
8
243
She wore a black, tight, off-the-shoulder bodice and a short, black, silk skirt, decorated with red thread and ruffles, and stiffened with crinoline.
4
145
"The slaves, I trust," I said, jerking my head back toward the lovely, bound inmates of the wagon, "are on their slave wine".
13
908
"Have you had your slave wine?" I asked.
1
293
I could see now, in the light of the lantern, that the fur of one of the creatures was a darkish brown, and the fur of the other was almost black.
1
827
Many of them are then outlined in black.
1
1020
The shafts of the kaiila lances are black, supple and strong; they are made of tem wood, a wood much favored on Gor for this type of purpose.
3
155
"You do not wear the garb of the dark caste, nor do you have the black dagger painted upon your brow".
4
191
Their uniforms were black with sweat and dirt.
6
67
On the largest building, the sales barn, about seventy feet wide and a hundred and twenty feet in length, there flies the pennon of Ram Seibar, a yellow pennon on which, in black, are portrayed shackles and a whip.
7
8
In his hand there was a long, supple kaiila quirt of black leather, about a yard in length.
8
45
The black iron of her collar, and the chain, contrasted nicely with the lightness and texture of her skin.
8
154
He hung the long, black kaiila quirt on his belt.
8
187
That she wore slave garments was probably also suggested to them by the transparency and sheerness of the coverings on her legs and, of course, from the Gorean view, her footwear, so slight and pretty, with the black ankle straps, was such that it would be likely to be affected only by...
8
194
He then went to the suspended girl and, thrusting up the ropes on her ankles, unbuckled the narrow, ankle-encircling black straps of her high-heeled dress sandals.
8
198
They resembled the small black straps, buckled, with which one occasionally binds the wrists and ankles of slaves, before, or while, one amuses oneself with them.
8
244
A black ribbon choker was placed behind the steel collar on her throat.
8
652
Evelyn removed even the black-ribbon choker on her throat.
9
10
It was of peeled Ka-la-na wood and, from its top, there dangled two long, narrow, yellow, black-tipped feathers, from the tail of the taloned Herlit, a large, broad-winged, carnivorous bird, sometimes in Gorean called the Sun Striker, or, more literally, though in clumsier English, Out...
9
36
I, too, was astride my kaiila, a black, silken, high-necked, long-fanged beast.
13
1570
I went to my saddlebags, with the kaiila saddle, and withdrew two fairly short lengths of soft, pliant, braided black leather, each about twenty-five inches in length.
13
1666
She kicked wildly at the pliant, braided black leather, again and again.
14
48
Her legs, bloodied and muchly scratched, were black with dust and sweat.
14
1126
The word 'mazasapa', for example, literally means 'black metal'.
14
1127
'Maza' is the word for 'metal' and 'sapa' is the word for 'black'.
15
127
Its eyes were outlined with wide circles of black paint.
15
132
Also on the left flank, and on the right flank, too, there was a black, horizontal line, with a semicircular, curved blue line above it.
15
182
"Oh!" said the red-haired girl, first in the coffle, startled as the point of his lance had scraped the back of the black-iron collar on her neck.
16
78
It is still black.
19
109
"Yes," said Grunt, "when last I was in the land of the Kaiila, I met him in general council, with black Clouds, Mahpiyasapa, civil chief of the Isbu".
Book 18. (30 results) Blood Brothers of Gor
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37
255
In the concentrated state, as in slave wine, developed by the caste of physicians, the effect is almost indefinite, usually requiring a releaser, as suggested, for its remission, usually administered, to a slave, in what is called the breeding wine, or the "second w...
37
275
The active ingredient in the breeding wine, or the "second wine," is a derivative of teslik, a substance developed by the Caste of Physicians to enhance fertility in verr and tarsks.
37
278
In the matter of bitterness of taste, there is little to choose from between raw sip root and slave wine, the emulsive qualities of the slave wine being offset to some extent by the strength of the concentrations involved.
12
90
Slave wine, incidentally, is made from sip roots.
14
559
It is better, perhaps, for one who must live on porridge never to know the taste of meat and wine.
37
222
Female slaves on Gor, unless they are to be crossed and bred by masters, as the domestic animals they are, are commonly given "slave wine," a beverage prepared from sip root which prevents conception.
37
224
Whereas one supposes the taste of slave wine might be concealed in some fashion, it is not.
37
233
When one wishes, say, to breed the slave she is given an apparently delicious beverage, which is the "releaser," which counteracts the effects of the slave wine.
37
277
Some slave wine, I am told, is available in trade, usually through the Dust Legs.
1
79
My mount, a lofty black kaiila, silken and swift, shifted nervously beneath me.
1
333
In another way, Grunt's familiarity to the Kaiila, for he had visited them last year, and was close to Mahpiyasapa, black Clouds, the civil chieftain of the Isbu, and his knowledge of their language, which closely resembles Dust Leg, garnered him a similar protection.
2
300
Mahpiyasapa, black Clouds, civil chief of the Isbu, greeted Watonka, One-Who-Is-Rich, on foot, welcoming him officially to the Isbu camp.
3
184
The box contained some sort of black paste, or grease.
4
63
Both kaiila, one given to him by his brother, Canka, and the black kaiila, which had been mine, put at my disposal, with the permission of Canka, my master, by my friend, Grunt, the trader, were picketed but a few feet from the threshold of the lodge.
4
72
Too I thought of another woman, olive-skinned, green-eyed, black-haired Talena, once, until disowned, the daughter of Marlenus, the Ubar of Ar.
18
373
I had little doubt that my body was black and blue.
22
133
On her left breast, in black paint, probably traced there with a finger, there was a rude mark, to identify her.
22
159
On his finger was black paint.
22
169
On her left breast, in black paint, was an identificatory mark.
30
159
His lance was black in the dusk.
32
92
Most of the girls, on their left breast, fixed there in black paint, wore a mark.
34
460
It bore, painted on it, with meticulous detail, outlined in black, colored in with pigments, the visage of a Kur.
37
96
They are some fourteen to fifteen inches in height, and yellow with black tips.
39
404
"Yes, Wakanglisapa, 'black Lightning,' the Medicine Tarn," said Cuwignaka.
39
413
"It is black," said Cuwignaka.
39
414
"There are many black tarns," I said.
41
8
It came like a great, black thing, screaming.
42
52
It was the large black feather which I had obtained in the vicinity of the tarn pit, days ago, that feather the possession of which had so distressed my friend, Hci.
43
500
It was a great, black tarn.
47
111
I put the girth rope on the great black tarn.
Book 19. (30 results) Kajira of Gor
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4
455
I had then twisted on the couch, freed myself of the confinements of the coverlet, and, sensible of the effects of the wine, or perhaps a containment of the wine, had fallen into a dreamless sleep.
35
45
"blackwine, Masters?" she asked.
35
51
I took the vessel of blackwine, removing it from its warmer, and put it on its tray, that already bearing the tiny cups, the creams and sugars, the spices, the napkins and spoons.
35
52
I then carried the tray, with the blackwine, hot and steaming, to the table and put it down there.
35
54
Afterwards I returned the tray to the serving table, and the vessel of blackwine to its warmer.
35
70
Twice more, rather, talking and sipping, did they call for blackwine, and twice more did two slaves, Susan and Sheila, serve it to them.
36
1568
"Cages formed of simple, sturdy bars of black iron and deep, doubly-sewn sacks of heavy, plain leather, black and thick, tied or locked shut, will now serve well enough for you, confinements suitable to the more common sort of slave you now are".
4
9
I could still feel the effects of the wine I had had for supper.
4
10
I do not think that it was an ordinary wine.
4
11
I think that it was an unusual wine in some respects, or, perhaps, that it had been drugged.
4
345
The effects of the wine I had had for supper were still with me.
4
381
The effects of the wine I had had for supper were still with me.
7
121
"Slave wine," he said.
7
123
"Unless you have had slave wine," he said, "I have no intention of taking you through the streets clad as you are.
7
131
I had learned from Susan, whom I had once questioned on the matter, the objectives and nature of slave wine.
7
144
"You would have the Tatrix of Corcyrus drink unsweetened slave wine?" I asked.
7
173
"Why did you make me drink unsweetened slave wine?" I asked.
7
176
"Why did you make me drink unsweetened slave wine?" I asked.
9
9
"Mistress!" cried Susan, entering with a tray, stopping suddenly, spilling wine.
9
19
"Why did you spill the wine?" I asked.
9
57
"Was it she who spilled the wine?" he asked.
9
141
In a moment, then, she was again, on her hands and knees, with water and cloths, her head down, rinsing and cleaning the tiles, thoroughly and carefully removing the residue of sticky, half-dried wine from them.
9
217
"Did you spill the wine on purpose?" I asked.
26
7
"wine," said she, "to the master".
26
8
I hurried to the serving table and fetched a vessel of wine.
26
12
"wine, Master?" I whispered.
26
21
I went then, at a sign from Teela, after replacing the wine vessel on the serving table, to the side of the room, where I knelt down beside Emily.
28
61
An almost classical instance of this sort of thing occurs when the girl approaches from the side and back, and whispers "wine, Master?" into the man's ear.
28
62
This is to be contrasted with the common wine service in which the girl kneels, knees wide, before the man, kisses the cup, if permitted, and then, head down, humbly, arms extended, submissively, proffers it to him.
34
3
"wine," he said.
Book 20. (26 results) Players of Gor
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16
23
It lay near an overturned wine goblet, in a wine stain.
2
426
Interestingly the man behind the board wore black robes and a hoodlike mask, also black, which covered his entire head.
1
729
Then she offered a man wine, holding the goblet, pressing it against her belly, swaying sensuously before him.
2
187
She must then do other things, such as putting a bondage knot in her hair, offering them wine or fruit, dancing naked before them, or kneeling before them, whimpering and whining for attention, licking and kissing at their feet and legs.
2
957
There was a smear of Ka-la-na wine at the left side of her mouth.
5
32
"Some wine, and things," I said.
5
63
The men sat about the table, reaching into the sack, pulling out the flagon of wine, the goblets, the viands.
5
90
I saw the wine slosh from the flagon I had brought into the goblets of the men.
5
188
The Tassa powder which I had placed in the wine had already, mostly, taken its effect.
10
654
I will have you know that men have come for pasangs just to look upon my palanquin, that rumors of my beauty have enflamed a hundred cities, that hundreds of rich men have offered me the wine of companionship, that some would have paid a thousand gold pieces for so much as a glimpse my...
10
672
"I am sure there is slave wine in the camp," I said.
10
674
"Nonetheless," I informed her, "you will have an ample and generous dose of slave wine".
10
716
"Fetch slave wine if you must," she said.
10
727
"Late tonight, after your chores are done, if I am not too weary, and after you have imbibed your slave wine, I shall subject you to a peremptory usage".
10
891
Meanwhile I would locate some slave wine in the camp.
16
971
"It is my understanding that the cities of Brundisium and Ar stand leagued firmly in friendship, that the wine has been drunk between them, and the salt and fire shared, that they are pledged both in comity and alliance, military and political.
18
105
Naked slaves again scurried about, hurrying here and there amongst the tables, in their perfume and steel collars, bringing wine, delicacies and assorted exquisite viands, zealous to please masters.
1
842
Tula, with those long, tannish legs, the high cheekbones, the wild, black hair, the golden collar, was very beautiful.
2
325
Chino, usually the servant of the Comic Father or the Merchant, is willowy and mischievous, with a black half-mask, with slanted eye holes, with red-and-yellow diamond-figured tights and pullover.
2
1584
Those of Earth, in urban areas, may never have seen how black, really, the sky can be; perhaps they have never really lifted their heads to the sky; perhaps they have never noted, or cared to note, how sharp and bright the stars can be, how astonishing they are, how beautiful they are,...
6
41
Carrying a tarn goad and moving about the stage in a certain manner suggests that one is riding a tarn; a kaiila crop, or kaiila goad, and a change of gait suggests that one is riding a kaiila; a branch on the stage can stand for a forest or a bit of a wall for a city; standing on a box or small tab...
7
151
A black tag is sometimes used to indicate that a girl is ill.
10
428
If there could have been any doubt about it such doubts would have been dispelled by the thick, black, stenciled lettering on the bag, giving a bold and unmistakable account of its earlier contents, together with their grind and grade, and the signs of the processing mill and its assoc...
12
777
He, hooded, garbed in black, tall, straight, his arms folded, was, too, looking upon her.
19
45
"Enter," he said, "swiftly!" I was ushered through the garden now, the foliage black in the shadows, silvery in the moonlight.
22
353
With the stick I prodded the charred remains of the papers, crumbling them to black powder in the ashes.
Book 21. (29 results) Mercenaries of Gor
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15
412
"Among these petitioners came one fellow bringing with him the promise of a gift of wine, a wine supposedly secret, the rare Falarian, a wine only rumored among collectors to exist, a wine supposedly so rare and precious that its cost might pur...
15
417
No slave takes wine without the permission of the master.
15
421
"The wine, of course," he said, "was too precious to have been brought with him, but it is in his tent.
15
426
In his tent she will taste the wine, demanding even that he pour it for her.
15
429
Can this wine, which seems like a cheap ka-la-na, be the rare Falarian? But in a moment she is unconscious.
15
445
"What drug was mixed with the wine," I asked, "Tassa powder?" That seemed like the most obvious choice.
15
467
"As you may remember, she had had my man, though she was a slave, pour wine for her".
24
97
And he enjoys, of course, devoting his full and undivided attention to her, listening to her, licking and kissing her, caressing her, and then bringing her to orgasm again and again, as he wishes, and then, of course, having her later serve him, perhaps refreshing him, say, bathing and grooming him,...
25
1523
"Oh, the wine is gone," she pouted.
25
1525
"May we have more wine?" she wheedled.
25
1527
With a little more wine I do not know if I could control myself.
25
1528
I might find myself hurrying after you, going to your room, heeling you through the streets like an amorous slave!" "I will get some more wine," I said.
25
1542
I leaned over to where Louise now knelt and gave her the wine order.
25
1563
"Master," said Louise, arriving at the table, kneeling, another small bottle of wine on her tray.
25
1566
I poured two small glasses of wine.
25
1596
She then sipped the wine.
25
1598
"This is not the same wine," she said, lowering the glass.
25
1607
"You haven't touched your wine," she said, reproachfully.
25
1620
"You haven't touched your wine," she pouted.
25
1635
"Do you know the wine?" I asked.
25
1664
"I bought the wine for you," I said.
25
1751
I put the tiny glass of wine to the side, on the floor.
25
1764
"Here," I said, handing her the tiny glass of wine.
25
1781
Louise carefully poured the wine into that lovely, widely opened orifice, that lovely, widely opened vessel that was the mouth of the Lady Tutina.
25
1806
"I hate you!" "There is nothing to fear," I said, "unless there might have been something in the wine".
25
1820
Apparently there had indeed been something in the wine.
6
35
I pondered the likely prices of a stuffed mushroom in a black-market transaction in a war-torn district, one turned into a near desert by the predations of organized foragers, in particular, the price of such a mushroom perhaps diverted at great hazard from the tables of Cosian general...
22
151
We watched a large, oblong, flat-bodied black object, about a half hort in length, with long feelers, hurry toward a crack at the base of the wall.
25
421
A short, dark-skinned girl, plump and meaty, one about whose femaleness there could be no doubt, with long, swirling black hair, spun forward and writhed before me.
Book 22. (30 results) Dancer of Gor
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115
In it the slave usually offers the master not only drink, say, the wine in the cup, but also, implicitly, the wine of her love, body and beauty.
2
118
"It was a world of tides and gods, of spears and Caesars, of games, and wreaths of laurel, of the clash, detectable for miles, of phalanxes, of the marchings of legions, in measured stride, of the long roads and the fortified camps, of the coming and going of the oared ships, of the pourings of offe...
11
271
"Have you had your slave wine?" asked Ina.
11
273
This is not really a wine, or an alcoholic beverage.
11
274
It is called "slave wine," I think, for the amusement of the masters.
11
280
There are cheaper and more easily available ingredients for such a mode of discipline than slave wine.
11
293
Slave wine makes sense in a slave-holding culture, such as Gor.
11
1333
I had little doubt that in the arms of such a man, had I not had "slave wine," I would have been impregnated.
24
114
"wine, Master?" is a common expression.
6
514
And I did not care if it was from my knees, black with dust, a collar on my neck, naked, that I looked up to his glory.
9
383
Yes, there she was, there, in that simple sweater, that plain blouse and dark skirt, the dark stockings, the low-heeled black shoes.
10
280
To be sure, at least one district through which we had passed in the wagon was still black with the residues of a great fire, one which had reportedly taken place in Se'Kara, some months ago.
20
144
"Another for the black chain of Ionicus," said one of my master's men.
20
241
The fellow behind me, whom my master's men had bound, and whom they were doubtless placing on the cart, was destined, I had heard, for the "black chain" of Ionicus.
23
96
I had feared that we might be bound for Torcadino, a city currently under siege by Cosians, and their allies, where, employed in the siegeworks, digging investing trenches, raising earth walls, and such, labored the "black chain of Ionicus," that chain for which I had aided in the "enl...
23
115
"It is the black chain," he said.
23
119
"The black chain," I said, "is at Torcadino.
24
12
Ten days now I had been with the "black chain of Ionicus".
24
15
The "black chain," as a whole, consisted of several such groups, most of some fifty men.
24
50
These chaining arrangements were fairly normal with the female work slaves in the "black chain of Ionicus".
24
68
She, however, had been sold directly to an agent of Ionicus, and sent to the black chain, which, at that time, had been at Torcadino.
24
538
"Now we are both mere work slaves, both of us only common sluts on the black chain of Ionicus".
24
577
"For example, those in the black chain who are not criminals, and for whom Ionicus does not have prisoner papers, will presumably be at least temporarily removed from the vicinity.
24
768
"Then I found he was on the black chain," she said.
24
792
He is a prisoner of the black chain.
25
7
All was well, it seemed, in the camp of the black chain of Ionicus.
25
12
I, like Tela, it seemed, who had once been the beautiful, spoiled, rich woman, Liera Didiramache of Lydius, in the north, on the Laurius, who had been first in the coffle, when I was fifth, had been found pleasing by Aulus, overseer of the black chain of Ionicus.
25
77
It had been to the Viktel Aria, though not to this precise part of it, that before Venna, that, four days ago, five chains of the black chain, or "links" of it, as they are sometimes called, had been marched.
25
86
Shackling which is closed by hammers, of course, as was that of most of the black chain, is not as easily changed as lock shackling, responsive to keys.
26
14
He had bright, dark eyes, and curly black hair.
Book 23. (15 results) Renegades of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
86
The effect was much like that of the curla and chatka, a portion of the garmenture, or livery, in which the wagon peoples of the south place most of their slave females, save that the curla, the cord, was black and not red, and the chatka, the strip, was of cloth and yellow, not of ...
5
299
When wine is drunk with Gorean meals, at home, incidentally, it is almost always diluted, mixed with water in a krater.
5
300
At a party or convivial supper the host, or elected feast master, usually determines the proportions of water to wine.
5
301
Unmixed wine, of course, may be drunk, for example, at the parties of young men, at which might appear dancers, flute slaves and such.
12
130
How long, after all, she placed there without slave wine, at the exactly ideal moment in her breeding cycle, does it take to impregnate a slave? Most such slaves are used in this fashion only once or twice, and then they are assigned other duties.
21
1196
Sometimes a new capture is put in it, and must serve as a slave, obediently, but untouched, say, humbly, silently serving wine, viands, and such, to be later put nearby, where, kneeling, she will wait in deferential attendance, perhaps behind lovely, beaded curtains, through which she ...
8
82
A black cord was knotted about her waist.
8
87
She had nothing corresponding, of course, to the kalmak, or southern slave's brief, open vest of black leather, and the cord binding her hair was quite different from the koora, the red band of cloth commonly used to confine the hair of the southern slave.
8
332
"I have now no more than what you see upon me, two slender black cords, and a strip of yellow cloth, and these coins!" She held them out.
9
187
Her body was slim, her hair was long, bound behind the back of her head with the black cord.
9
414
She looked in dismay at the strip of cloth which I had taken from the back of the cord, as it now flared, and then turned black and crumbled, in the fire.
15
762
He wore a black hood, which, save for a narrow, rectangular opening for the eyes, covered his entire head.
17
587
There was a great splintering of wood from above us and, over the hill of sand and such, packed behind the door, suddenly, bursting wood apart, there protruded, black, over five feet thick, and of solid iron, like some mythological monster, a great form, with curled-back horns, cast in...
21
430
In the fields they are often put to the plow and must struggle and strain, aching and sweating, exhausted, pitting their small weight desperately against the traces of their harnessing, their feet slipping in the dirt, to turn the black, resistant soil under the lash of impatient peasa...
24
765
The major Gorean fairs occur seasonally, incidentally, in the vicinity of the Sardar Mountains, indeed, within sight of their black, snow-capped peaks.
Book 24. (9 results) Vagabonds of Gor
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Quote
31
399
"I refer to the "wine-Master" presentation," I said, "in which the slave offers not only wine to the master, but herself, and her beauty, for his consideration".
1
386
Woe to the slave who would dare to serve paga or wine in a dirty goblet! I listened to the Vosk in the background, the murmur of conversation within the enclosure, the sounds of the camp.
27
325
"I can!" There are many ways in which a female slave can beg for sex, for example, the bondage knot, offering the master wine, holding up to him fruit, next to her body, kneeling, licking, kissing, and so on.
31
397
"Unfortunately we have no wine," I said, "and, of course, she is not a slave".
31
400
"Once in Ven I was proffered wine by a slave".
17
202
"Such vast clouds, so black," said a man.
18
44
As soon as I had seen the first edge of the new darkness, those new clouds, like a black rising moon, emerge on the horizon, over the rence, to the west, I had taken the rence tube, already prepared, and returned to the vicinity of the men of Ar.
18
54
To be sure it comes horizontally, and is dry, and black, and some of the "drops" linger, crawling about.
29
19
We could see the black dorsal fin of the marsh shark about thirty to forty feet off, in the open water.
Book 25. (30 results) Magicians of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
953
"Think of the whole skin of wine for you and your friends!" A skin of wine might bring as much as four or five copper tarsks.
19
427
She had a common black, strap collar on her neck, no more, really, than a strap or plate of black iron.
3
83
It is extremely difficult, incidentally, to balance on such an object, not only because of the slickness of the skin, heavily coated with grease, but even more so because of its rotundity and unpredictable movements, the wine surging within it.
3
87
This sort of thing is a sport common at peasant festivals, incidentally, though there, of course, usually far from a city, within the circle of the palisade, the competition is free, the skin and wine being donated by one fellow or another, usually as his gift to the festival to which ...
3
912
"Only a tarsk bit! Win wine, the finest ka-la-na, a whole skinful, enough to treat your entire village".
3
918
"Where is my wine?" called one of his friends.
3
933
Nearly had he won the wine.
3
982
To be sure, some fellows do manage to stay on the skin and win the wine.
3
1005
wine burst forth from the skin, onto the ankles of the large fellow, and, flowing about, seeking its paths, sank into the dirt.
3
1011
"The wine is lost".
3
1019
"The wine is gone".
3
1033
"But the skin is gone, the wine is gone," said a fellow.
9
569
Perhaps he regarded her as the sort whom Cosians would enjoy having serve their banquets, moving among the tables, bearing platters of viands, or pouring wine, or such, or perhaps merely lying on their bellies or backs beside their small tables at such banquets, ready, too, to serve.
15
140
I remembered the wine, soaking into the ground, like blood.
19
146
"Is it not the same as the wearing of the bondage knot in the hair, the offering of fruit, the serving of wine, the moaning, the prostrations, the obeisances, the gentle, supplicatory licking of the feet?" "Yes, Master!" she said.
22
580
She then lifted the note to him, her head down between her extended arms, holding the note in both hands, proffering it to him, much as in the manner in which a slave offers wine, and herself, to a master.
24
28
We had set a small table near the couch, bearing a decanter of wine, with glasses, and a small, tasteful array of sweets.
24
346
"I trust your little slut is on slave wine," he said.
25
101
"See the wine, the sweets, on the table, there, beside the couch! Do you doubt that this has been arranged?" "That is an interesting point," I said.
26
195
"Serve me wine!" she snapped.
26
197
"Is that not wine, and assorted dainties," she asked, "on the table by the couch, that which I see behind me, in the mirror?" "Yes, Mistress," he said.
26
203
"Surely you are aware that male silk slaves are trained in such things as the serving of wine to their mistresses," she said.
26
207
He hurried to the small table and put a tiny bit of wine into one of the small glasses.
26
228
He put down his head, and, again, lifted the wine to her.
26
238
She let him hold the wine for a time, and then, reaching out, she took the glass.
27
374
I went to the table at the side of the couch and lifted up the decanter of wine.
27
375
I then stood near the slave and poured the wine out, upon her.
27
673
"The wine is gone," I said to Marcus.
27
700
He had the wine decanter with him, now filled with water.
1
105
In Schendi the white slave girls of black masters are sometimes taught to carry such vessels on their heads without the use of their hands or such devices as the towel.
Book 26. (30 results) Witness of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
437
The "releaser" or, at least, the wine in which it is mixed, the "breeding wine" or "second wine," is sweet.
14
1857
"No," she said, "slave wine, slave wine!" "You may be right," I said.
31
588
"Glory to the black caste!" said the black-tunicked men.
37
1145
"Accordingly," said the officer of Treve, "the blankets of the captain of those of the black caste and the prisoner might have been switched early the next morning, before those of the black caste arrived at the cell".
7
711
Surely I might have sufficed for the bearing of trays or the pouring of wine.
11
425
"Bring slave wine," he said.
11
430
I had been given slave wine in the pens, of course, but it was not mine to call that to their attention.
11
433
Or perhaps they merely wished to have me drink slave wine before them, either for their amusement, or because of the effects of this act, which were not only practical but symbolic.
11
435
One removes the effects of such wine by drinking a "releaser".
11
444
I was pleased, of course, because, just as I took my feeding to be an indication that I was to be kept, if only for a time, so, too, I would interpret my being given slave wine as constituting something of a reassurance of my desirability, something in the nature of an indication that ...
11
451
"Drink the wine, slut!" hissed Dorna.
11
456
Let Dorna fear then for her place on a chain! I would happily, eagerly, compete with her for the privilege of kneeling before such men! I lifted the wine a little upward and toward the man in the chair.
14
1506
"She has not had her slave wine, Master!" I said, quickly.
14
1853
"And surely," she said, "I ought to quaff slave wine!" "It is terrible stuff," I said.
16
546
Might I not be able, sometime, to so serve, in some such place? Was I so inferior to them? Could I not serve wine, and tend to the cleaning, and polish silver, as well as they? How much better to be slave in a place such as this than in the pits! And how much better, too, I thought, mi...
18
286
Some days ago, upon my suggestion, following her urgent request for it, the pit master had permitted her slave wine.
18
303
"That is slave wine," I said, "free woman".
18
318
She had had her slave wine.
19
1019
I poured his wine".
23
192
In any event, I was pleased that she had had slave wine.
24
667
There is the foolishly outraged and defiant nudity of the stripped free woman, in her capture noose, who does not yet know how she appears to men and what will be done with her; there is her trembling nudity when she lies upon her belly in a hunting camp, awaiting her shackling; there is the nudity ...
38
283
She then hurried, in her manacles and shackles, as she could, toward the guards' quarters, to prepare wine for them.
40
237
"Perhaps you can warm some wine in my compartments," he said.
40
367
"Am I to warm wine for you?" "Yes," he said.
41
110
Too, she had a small, shallow bowl of wine.
8
393
It was heavy and black.
11
1454
When then one is summoned to further service, by perhaps so little as a glance or a snapping of fingers, one leaps up and hurries forward, perhaps then, on one's knees, to clear, or perhaps to fetch and then serve, again kneeling, the tiny cups of strong coffees, or blackwine
30
4
"They are coming! Members of the black caste!" The guard thrust the girl from him.
30
26
"Members of the black caste, the Assassins," said the pit master.
30
36
"Why those of the black caste?" "Efficiency, anonymity," said the officer.
Book 27. (30 results) Prize of Gor
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Quote
22
431
What if he should taste the wine! To be sure, she had not been forbidden to taste the wine.
22
526
Another example of this idiom is found in phrases such as, say, "Your slave begs to serve you wine" or "The slave begs to serve her master wine".
24
10
"The wine! The wine! Slaves, here! To me, slaves!" The bung was drawn from the barrel and the precious ka-la-na, the barrel still on the cart, was released over the vat.
24
69
He led their way past the wine vat of Callimachus, and indicated that she should discharge the residue of her pitcher's wine into the vat, which she did.
9
72
She wore black, figured stockings, rather decorative, and shiny, black pumps, with a narrow two-inch heel.
12
502
The black woman, with the chain collar and disk, who was awaiting her consignment to a black merchant, was now carrying the ewer.
4
219
She might have preferred a tiny glass of white wine, as she scarcely ever drank, but she did not object to his choice.
10
53
"Have you had your slave wine?" he asked.
10
58
When she had to breathe she must imbibe the slave wine.
11
47
Mirus indicated that Ellen might ready herself to pour wine at the table.
11
56
Ellen poured the wine, beginning with the woman, and then Tutina, and then the man she did not know, and then her master.
11
146
"And male slavery," said her companion, lifting his wine glass to her, as though toasting her.
11
329
"This is a memorable night," he said lifting his wine glass to her.
11
335
She, too, had lifted her glass of wine, though, to be sure, merely to take from it a tiny, dainty sip.
11
846
"They would be seized by the hair, knelt, wine poured down their throats, spilling over their breasts and bodies, forced to dance drunkenly, put to their bellies, their lips to the feet of men, and ordered to beg for use.
13
736
So little as the movement of a hand, or the sight of a bared forearm in the pouring of wine, can be beautiful, provocative, stimulatory to the master's desire".
15
663
"Slave wine," which, as administered to slaves, is terribly bitter, from the sip root, found in the Barrens, precluded conception.
15
664
The "releaser," which is commonly syrupy, and sweet, nullifies the effects of the "slave wine".
15
668
"A wine".
15
671
"From the wine trees of Gor," he said.
15
676
"You would have me drink wine, and from a glass?" she asked.
15
756
He swirled the wine a little in the glass, and held it before him, inhaling the bouquet.
15
758
"It is lovely, Master," she said, breathing in the wine's bouquet.
15
766
He gives me wine.
20
77
The presence of such women in the camp is a great convenience to the soldiers, as one might imagine, for they are useful in various ways, performing a variety of tasks, such as cooking, cleaning, laundering, and sewing, and, naturally, more delicate, subtle, pleasurable slave tasks, such as "serving...
20
760
She seemed, rather, the sort of woman who might, in bells and diaphanous pleasure silk, serve wine in a captain's tent.
20
859
"Have you had your slave wine?" he asked.
22
1
Beasts "wine, Master?" inquired Ellen, and, as the goblet was lifted to her, the man sitting cross-legged on the ground, in converse with others, he not even glancing at her, she filled the goblet.
22
2
"wine, girl!" called another, and Ellen hurried to him, threading her way amongst the men, the fires and torches, and replenished his goblet.
22
3
She carried the wine in a red-figured pitcher, refilled by dipping as needed, and frequently, from a large vat of red ka-la-na on a wooden stand.
Book 28. (30 results) Kur of Gor
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Sentence #
Quote
3
400
"I wonder if you have had your slave wine, or some similar substance, something with the same consequences or effects," he said.
3
401
"What is slave wine?" she asked.
14
28
He was familiar with sip root for it is the active ingredient in slave wine.
14
31
In the high cities the Caste of Physicians has produced a slave wine whose effects are terminated only by a counter substance, called the Releaser.
14
32
Sip root is bitter to the taste, and slave wine is not sweetened either.
23
51
And to the side I see some wine, it seems, some larmas, some grapes, some wedges of soft bread".
23
144
"Mad! Mad! Were I a collared slave, beaten and cast to your feet, you would use me!" "Doubtless," said Cabot, "if she had imbibed her slave wine.
24
106
"Look," he said, "there is food here, and some wine.
24
114
"The wine, too," said Cabot, wiping his mouth.
24
129
"Serve me," said the blonde to Grendel, and he bent to fetch some wine, some grapes, some bread for her.
24
144
"Bring me wine," said the blonde, to Grendel, and he purveyed to her again the flask.
24
145
"I thought pets were not permitted wine," said Cabot.
24
147
Slaves are sometimes permitted wine, if they beg prettily enough for it.
27
105
"I learned from Peisistratus," he said, "that shortly after coming to the cylinder you were given slave wine and the inoculations pertinent to the stabilization serums".
27
106
"Slave wine, that bitter drought," she said, "that I might not be bred except as masters might please".
35
15
One gathers that ka-la-na wood, common on Gor from her wine trees, would have been preferable for the launching device, or bow, which Cabot had prepared, carved into its gentle arc with a sharp stone, but such are not found in the world.
36
55
Is it not like poisoned wine which can do its mischief while the poisoner reclines afar, amused, upon his couch?" "It is true," said Cabot, "that many warriors despise the bow, regarding it muchly as you have suggested, as a slight weapon, as one unworthy of a man, and surely of a warr...
50
36
But, now, even well away from the slave ring, when he returns from his labors and she welcomes him, kneeling, looking up at him, to his domicile, when she serves his supper or wine, when he observes her polishing his leather, when he orders her to light the lamp of love, has there not ...
69
28
"We have brought stores with us, abundant supplies, even wine, and paga," said Peisistratus.
79
154
"wine, Master?" inquired Corinna, kneeling before him, lifting the goblet in two hands, her head down, between her extended arms.
79
158
"Thank him for me," said Cabot, "but I think I will have wine later".
79
245
Cabot hoped she would soon return to the feast, as he did not think that she had, as yet, informed another slave that he was to be served wine.
79
748
"wine, Master?" she said.
79
751
"We have no wine," she said.
79
754
"wine, Master," she said.
79
757
"You offer me your wine," said Cabot.
79
759
"But reject my wine, as I know you will.
79
783
"You may now," he said, "offer me wine".
79
785
"wine, Master?" she said.
79
787
"I offer you my wine, Master," she said.
Book 29. (29 results) Swordsmen of Gor
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Sentence #
Quote
7
285
I glanced at her legs, and then I asked her, "Have you had slave wine?" "What is slave wine?" she asked.
11
196
Whereas, as suggested earlier, the effects of slave wine and "the wine of the noble free woman" are identical, the common ingredient being sip root, there is a considerable difference in the two drinks.
11
197
Slave wine makes no attempt to conceal the bitterness of ground, raw sip root, whereas "the wine of the noble free woman" is flavored, spiced, and sweetened in such a way that it offers no offense to the delicate and more refined sensibility of the free woman.
22
25
Drawn from the cage, she served her rival's feast, and, later, knelt before her, nostrils pinched shut, and head held back, was forced to imbibe not the festival wine, but bitter "slave wine," that she might, before her rival, be readied for slave usage, before being sent...
2
155
She will learn what it is, for the first time in her life, to breathe good air, to look into a blue sky, to see an unpolluted sunset or sunrise, to eat fresh and natural foods, to relish the taste of fresh bread, to be grateful for a piece of meat fed to her by a master's hand, to put her tongue, if...
3
399
"What more do you want?" "Have you never served wine or paga to a man?" I inquired.
7
289
"I have not had slave wine!" she said.
7
291
"But I have had what I was told," she said, "was the wine of 'the noble free woman'".
7
296
"As you have had 'the wine of the noble free woman,'" I said, "it does not much matter.
11
185
"Were you given slave wine?" I asked.
11
186
I recalled she had had "the wine of the noble free woman".
13
268
"Once," said the slave, "Claudia, at the conclusion of her dance, seized up a goblet of wine and dashed it upon the Ubara.
15
25
I drank her wine! I conversed with her!" "Actually," I said, "she was really never more than a pampered, spoiled brat, the young, meaningless, but surely shapely, offspring of a wealthy family".
18
529
Too, of course, it may be required at any time, say before meals, before serving wine, before bedding her, putting her to use, and so on.
22
18
To be sure, a woman might be less innocent, and might partake of, say, wine, with a stranger, one on whom she hopes to employ her wiles to her profit, one from whom she might hope to win some favor or advantage; perhaps she regales him with some contrived tale of hardship or woe, desig...
23
59
"wine, Master?" she asked.
23
62
"wine!" called a fellow.
23
74
wine was plentiful, and paga, too, and slaves hurried about, with vessels, and botas, to refill goblets.
23
168
Five sat there, partaking of food, though meagerly, but waving away slaves, who would ply them with wine or paga.
25
102
They were not dupes, fools, madmen, too stupid to understand how they had been manipulated by others, young men drunk with the wine of death, who think they will somehow thrive in the cities of dust.
36
3
Should she reach Thassa, the sea, I supposed, would be gifted with wine and salt, and oil would be poured into the waters, that they might be soothed in her path.
37
3
Should she reach Thassa, the sea, I trusted, would be gifted with wine and salt, and oil would be poured into the waters, that they might be soothed in her path.
5
706
The chain, heavy and black, much heavier than it needed to be, dangled between them.
8
352
Most leashes, on the other hand, are little more than functional, and usually of brown or black leather.
12
137
And when the Tuchuk did close it was the quiva in flight, and the light, black temwood lance, thrusting and drawing back, and thrusting again, often against a foe on foot, fleeing, being ridden down.
16
27
In the side-slung saddle boot, on the right, horizontal with the flight, was the black, temwood lance.
18
186
I would also later learn that these heads, particularly if one of a celebrated foe, might be treasured, and kept indefinitely, the hair being carefully combed and dressed, the head being perfumed, the teeth painted black, and so on.
23
236
They did not wear the Assassin's black.
25
104
But the Gorean Assassin, he of the black Caste, is not a naive, twisted, deluded, managed beast serving the purposes of others, but a professional killer.
Book 30. (30 results) Mariners of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
11
Oil, and wine, and salt are poured into Thassa, the oil to calm her waters, the wine that she may be warmed and pleased, and the salt, in its preciousness, for honor, prestige, life, and hope, and, too, that it may be mixed with her own, that she may accept the ship as on...
12
42
Be warned, for the wine of Thassa is a heady wine.
37
80
Indeed, given improvements in slave wine, dating back some years, brewed from the sip root, the first administering of the wine would be sufficient indefinitely, until the administration of a releaser, which removes its effects.
37
81
The releaser, I am told, unlike slave wine, which is quite bitter, is quite pleasant, rather like a sweet wine, or fruit liqueur.
3
845
"I awakened several hours later, toward noon, as though I might be in my own compartments, waiting for my girls to open the draperies and bring me steaming blackwine and fresh, honeyed pastries, but then, suddenly, flooding back to me were the horrors of the past two day...
8
112
And others served here and there about the ship in yet other ways, ways similarly appropriate for slaves, carrying messages, running errands, bringing food and blackwine, not paga, to the men, both those on deck and those on the ice below, being lowered on a stirrup rope...
8
123
What do they need then, but the chain, the block, the auctioneer's cry? She turned about, frightened, the vessel of steaming blackwine, wrapped in its thick cloths, from the wool of the bounding hurt, held in two hands.
8
130
She put the blackwine to the side on the deck, and put her head to the boards, before me, her hands beside the sides of her head.
8
227
Beside her the vessel of blackwine no longer steamed.
8
456
"It seems, slave," I said, "you have let the blackwine grow cold".
37
1507
Shortly thereafter the slaves rose to their feet and, a bit later, I could smell the fumes of freshly brewed blackwine.
1
121
When hunting, it is common for members of the black caste, the Caste of Assassins, to paint a black dagger on their forehead.
36
188
I did note, however, the brown and black of the Bakers, the black and gray of the Metal Worker, the brown of the Peasants, and several others.
5
390
"I trust that oil was poured into the sea, and wine, and salt," I said.
7
67
Tersites, master of the ship, and master shipwright, to whose specifications the great ship had been built, had refused to pour oil, and wine, and salt into the sea.
7
149
Why had he not performed, or had performed, the simple ceremony of pacifying Thassa, of seeking to smooth her waves with a bit of oil, of mingling man's salt with hers, to plead kinship, friendship, even alliance, of giving her some wine, that she might be warmed, and pleased? Would it...
7
152
Let lesser men grovel to her might, crave her indulgence, beg her favors! I fear her not! No oil, no salt, no wine for her! Let cowards proffer such gifts, such petitionary offerings! I do not! The stoutness of my timbers defies her.
8
462
"Then, rise," I said, "hurry to the kitchens, to heat the wine, or replenish your vessel".
10
74
What do free women know of the weight of chains, and their sound, of the feel of one's limbs bound back, coarsely, with rough rope, of one's wrists thonged quickly, snugly, behind one's back, of the clasp of slave bracelets, of the feel of the floor on one's bared knees, of the feel of the whip to o...
12
46
She is a heady wine.
28
199
Does she truly wish to conceal her beauty? Does she not rather, in her heart, desire to reveal it? How different is it, truly, from that of a thousand other beauties, that of grass and wine trees, that of tabuk, of sleen, or kaiila? Is it not a thing with which to be pleased? Let the s...
28
205
Are you so?'" My lips drank from her the wine of her bondage.
33
154
Indeed, he may often bring in rent slaves from the party houses to sing and dance for him, and his guests, to play the kalika, to accompany with flute music the measuring of wine and the cutting of meat.
37
1
A Scribe Concludes an Account "wine, Master?" said my slave.
37
2
"wine, Master?" said the slave of the stranger.
37
5
They served the wine well, kneeling beside the two small tables, behind which we sat, cross-legged, touching the goblet softly, tenderly, appropriately, to their body, then lifting it, and licking and kissing the goblet's rim, as they looked over the rim, into the eyes of their masters...
37
74
"Have you had your slave wine?" I inquired.
37
83
Sometimes slave wine is administered more than once.
37
86
Needless to say, if the slave comes with papers, a certification with respect to slave wine, and the date of its most recent administration, will usually be included in the papers.
37
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* * * * "wine, Master?" had said my slave.
Book 31. (20 results) Conspirators of Gor
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4
560
For example, in serving wine to a male you need only do so on your knees, your head down, extending the goblet, held in both hands, between your extended arms.
4
561
You need have little fear that you will be expected to serve wine in the typical Gorean fashion, which is so stimulating to a male, and, I might observe, in passing, too, so helplessly and erotically stimulating to the slave as well.
4
616
Rawlinson's hands, we leapt up and hurried to the kitchen, to bring forth the fare, the sweets, the candies, the nuts, the bowls of fruit, the herbs, the bread, flat, circular loaves of bread, which would be divided into eight wedges, the many covered dishes of boiled vegetables and hot meat, the ve...
8
1308
I did not fear pregnancy, for early in my sojourn in the house I had been given Slave wine.
10
348
"Have you had what they call Slave wine?" "Yes, Mistress," I said, "in the house of Tenalion".
17
295
"It does not matter, anyway," he said, "as you have had, as I understand it, your slave wine".
49
287
You will seek the shop of Amyntas, the wine merchant.
49
404
We have let the importance of the wine shop of Amyntas be known in certain quarters.
50
25
The wine shop of Amyntas remained a station in this exchange, but only one, to which I would deliver a message or from which I would receive a message, to be returned to the Lady Bina or Lord Grendel, almost always Lord Grendel.
50
28
To my apprehension, particularly at first, I would deliver and receive these messages as I had at first, when I had been robbed on my way to the wine shop of Amyntas, that robbery which had placed false information in the hands of the conspirators, namely, with the sack tied about my n...
50
55
You will then put the deck in its normal order and deliver it to the wine shop of Amyntas".
8
92
With respect to slave tunics, for example, it was several years, apparently, since the common slave tunic was white with black striping, usually with a diagonal striping.
10
533
"You," she said to a tall, strapping fellow, in the gray and black of the Metal Workers, "untie this slave".
10
883
She entrusted to me a message, which was written in black ink on cheap rence paper, in simple block letters, at that time almost childishly formed letters, as she, for all her dexterity and intelligence, was still far from adept in Gorean.
13
30
Where might he be? Was he no more? Had he met his end on Clive? Who had been in those bloodied shreds of black and gray, the colors of the Metal Workers? Could it have been he? To be sure, what could he, a stranger, be to me, and what could I, a slave, be to him, a free man? Were we no...
17
154
I wished he in whose charge I was, Desmond, in the black and gray of the Metal Workers, would return.
17
244
I saw one slave in a short tunic which was white, with broad, diagonal black stripes.
17
253
I noted, again, the slave in the white, black-striped tunic.
23
5
The sky was again black with a mountain storm.
42
9
The shadows of the valleys and crevices then could seem like black wounds.
Book 32. (27 results) Smugglers of Gor
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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.
8
226
As my resources had been considerably replenished the previous evening, I had breakfasted well, on larma, vulo eggs, fried sul, roast bosk, sa-tarna, and even blackwine, the beans for which, I supposed, derived from the far slopes of the Thentis mountains, and may have b...
8
353
"More blackwine," I said to the waiter.
9
253
And the first wine at the feast, following her public licking and kissing of his whip, before which time no one may eat or drink, will be served to him by his new slave.
25
132
No, I had not forgotten slave wine.
25
142
Slave wine has been developed by the green caste, the caste of Physicians, one of the five high castes of Gor, the others being the Initiates, the Builders, the Scribes, and the Warriors.
25
144
It removes the effects of slave wine.
25
146
Needless to say, free women are not subjected to the hateful and disgusting, the contemptible and demeaning, miseries of slave wine.
33
125
The word itself, which is generic for several wines, derives from the ka-la-na trees, or wine trees, of Gor.
33
127
"Have more wine," said Tuza to Darla, holding the bottle toward her.
35
40
She had seemed to be pouring wine, and pressing it on others.
37
142
So, I thought, the sorry wallet has been opened, and it contains a coin of gold; the dingy wrapper has been unrolled, and within it we find rare silk; the uninspiring amphora has been unsealed, and within it we find a splendid wine, the sort men might prize, and for which they might bi...
38
267
"A wine sweeter than ka-la- na," he said.
1
55
Things began to go black.
6
107
There must be two or three hundred of them in Brundisium, and perhaps many more in the north, in their unusual garb, with their dark, keen eyes, their black hair drawn back and knotted behind their head, men lithe and graceful, like panthers, taciturn, not mingling, avoiding the tavern...
6
211
"Or the black caste," he said.
20
180
"Vessels of rare metal, black- and red-figured potteries, candles and lamps, perfumes and silks," said Janina.
26
178
It was a large, mottled beast, some nine feet long, brown and black.
37
270
Her hair was black, and undone.
38
34
Their leader was a large, spare man, clad in the wool of the bounding hurt, stained brown and black.
39
517
It was a large, long, agile, sinuous, six-legged thing, brown with patches of black, massive, like an immense furred lizard, low to the ground for its size, its belly almost in the leaves, a large, broad, triangular head.
41
226
"Girl," he said, "go to my pack, at hand, that with two black straps.
43
547
"Dear guests," said Aeson, approaching us, carrying two small, black, metal pails.
46
134
From where I stood, in the dusk, I could see a large, fallen tree, its trunk black in the light, its exposed roots extended like claws, lying athwart a low sloping outcropping of rocks.
50
506
My attention, when my eyes became better accustomed to the light, was arrested by one slave who sat to the side, her head down, her long black hair over her knees, about which she had forlornly clasped both arms.
52
111
I saw it outlined, black, with flames bright behind it.
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How small the man appeared next to this terrible, winged monster, its broad wings restless, its head, with its fearful beak, high above the beach, moving alertly about, the large, wicked, round, shining, black eyes.
Book 33. (25 results) Rebels of Gor
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1
187
Many seek a cell, if only its bars be of gold? The wine of riches is a heady wine.
1
194
The wine of power is a heady wine.
24
109
I could now hear the sound of small gongs, these carried by four solemnly treading, white-robed individuals with black, square headgear of a sort, fastened under their chins with black ribbon.
1
188
But one knows a stronger wine, one for which many are willing to stake life itself.
1
190
Its wine is the headiest.
61
849
"We drank together the wine of Companionship!" "The Companionship is done," I said, "years ago.
1
494
Perhaps some thought she might look less well in a brief, black cocktail dress with pearls, with a drink in hand, than in a rep-cloth slave tunic and collar, bearing drink to a master.
2
49
Narrow valleys, here and there, were like black wounds.
3
17
Some might have seen the tarn descend, black, brief, swift, against the yellow moon.
7
143
Her glistening black hair was high on her head, and held in place with a long comb.
16
39
If he were of the black caste, as I suspected, that would almost be taken for granted.
24
133
Her long black hair had been unbound, and fell behind her.
25
335
I feared he would be an unlikely match for the dangerously skilled Tyrtaios, who, I was confident, was of the black caste, trained in tenacity and guile.
25
336
The entitlements appertaining to the black dagger are not bestowed lightly.
25
337
One earns one's position in the black ranks by slaying one's competitors.
29
55
I knew the black dagger was not easily attained; it is won in but one way, the ascent, as it is said, of the nine steps of blood.
30
94
For example is it not surprising, if one stops to consider it, that something of value, say, a fukuro of rice, or a slave, might be exchanged for a tiny piece of metal, of whatever sort? I had heard of one city in which the state had issued small black leather packets sewn shut, which ...
30
420
"She whom I once knew as Sumomo was a free woman, delicate and refined, as fragile, soft, and exquisite as the petal of a veminium, but, too, petty and unpleasant, cruel and deceitful, arrogant and haughty, impatient and short-tempered, clad in rich garmenture, with silken slippers, with long hair, ...
47
53
"Walls will crumble, the mountaintop will be black, ashes will blow out to sea," said Lord Yamada.
54
220
Walls will crumble, the mountaintop will be black, ashes will blow out to sea, he had said.
54
316
The six screens had suddenly gone black.
58
271
The long black hair of each was oiled and combed carefully.
58
272
The teeth of several had been dyed black, which, in the eyes of some, particularly high ladies, I had learned, is accounted a beautification, a fashionable and aristocratic embellishment, an enhancement of charms, rather, I suppose, like the drug-dilated pupils of Renaissance ladies, o...
61
325
Some ascend the steps of blood and paint the black dagger.
61
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I surveyed the greenish cast in those flashing eyes, the olive skin, the loose, black hair, rich and abundant about her shoulders, the delicacy of her features, so deliciously and exquisitely feminine, so exciting, the hint of a marketable figure beneath those clumsy robes of concealme...
Book 34. (30 results) Plunder of Gor
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34
18
Gratefully I imbibed the fluid, a wine, a ruby wine, how it purred in one's mouth and throat, like a soft, stirring, liquid flame.
56
18
I made it a point, as was proper, not to meet the eyes of the guest, and I made certain I poured his wine no differently than I had the wine of the others.
27
12
Many are the markets of Gor, and some are supplied by contraband merchandise, of dubious origins, and evasive of taxes and harbor fees, such as rogue silver from the mines of Tharna, to be exported to Cos and Tyros, and the Farther Islands, even to the World's End; the beans from which black
45
169
Steaming blackwine, 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.
45
170
blackwine is expensive.
45
172
The trade in blackwine is closely controlled by the so-called "vintners" of Thentis.
45
173
For example, it is forbidden to take viable black-wine seeds or plants from the vicinity of Thentis.
45
174
And, as one would suppose, the sale of the roasted seeds from which the blackwine is brewed is carefully supervised and regulated.
45
179
Most public eating establishments cannot afford to serve blackwine.
45
182
Whereas the plants from which the seeds, or beans, for blackwine are brewed may have been native to Gor, I rather suspected that their world of origin might have lain far away, perhaps on another world.
45
183
Then, after a time, the tiny vessels of blackwine, and the liqueurs, were put aside.
57
139
"Do not neglect the blackwine, flavored with Turian sugars," said a fellow in merchant robes, nearby.
57
141
blackwine tends to be expensive.
57
144
"I approve your slave," said the fellow with the cup of blackwine.
57
204
The fellow who had poured the cup of blackwine was now gone.
9
228
One figure, alone, high sandaled, clad in a black tunic, caped, a blade at his left hip, a black helmet cradled in his left arm, approached.
25
5
I wore a black tunic, and a black collar.
26
3
A black court, I gather, is named for the color of the caste of Assassins, which is black.
26
149
"We wear the black tunic, the black collar," she laughed.
29
67
He is of the black caste!" "I thought," said he, "the black caste might be involved.
30
150
It would have me returned to one address, not obviously connected to the black court, from which address I would then be remanded to the black court".
39
167
"It is black," I said, "it is hard to see, it is night!" "All tem wood is black," he said.
60
17
Near the vat, on a bench, there were several large, figured, ceramic bowls, each with two handles, some with black figures on a white background, and some with black figures on a red background.
6
447
Even before you leave this enclave, you will be given slave wine.
6
451
The effects of slave wine are counteracted by a drink called a 'Releaser'.
7
34
"No," she said, "it is slave wine".
7
35
"What is slave wine?" I asked, tears in my eyes.
7
102
But now, though we were but kneeling kajirae, we had been privileged to imbibe a liquid, clearly a wine, which exceeded in bouquet and flavor any I had ever tasted.
7
104
It was a wine unlike any I had ever tasted.
7
316
It is on your papers that you have been administered slave wine.
Book 35. (27 results) Quarry of Gor
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40
51
They may yet rival blackwine in preciousness, at a quarter the cost".
40
92
Are those not decanters of ka-la-na, ruby red and tawny, like the wet pelt of a fresh-foaled kaiila? Do I not see flasks and vessels common to the liqueurs and syrups of Turia? Might those not even be tospits, short-stemmed and long-stemmed, from the lands of the Wagon Peoples? And do I not smell th...
40
116
"Given this celebration, the ka-la-na, the blackwine, and such," said Astron, "I gather that the outcome of the interrogation proved favorable to the interests of the holding".
40
140
"I see now the point of the blackwine, and such," said Astron.
33
499
I am Pa-Kur, of the black Caste, the Caste of Assassins, Master of a hundred black Courts.
3
36
"Too," continued the auctioneer, "this lovely toy, which for a few tarsk-bits could be your possession, has been administered, as is our practice, slave wine.
3
38
I shuddered, remembering the slave wine.
4
131
They can serve wine and paga; they can wheedle secrets from boastful, naive males.
8
956
The long, slanting yard turned on the mast, and the open, dropped sail, with a snapping of canvas, responded, swelling and tautening, curving, and was filled to the "brim," as the mariners sometimes put it, with the "wine of the wind".
20
106
Had he recalled my spasmodic surrenders in the Whip and Chain and thought to amuse himself once more with my body, that of a helpless slave in his hands? But if he wished to do so, it would be much easier to avail himself of me at the Golden Chain, in a comfortable alcove where I might, stripped to ...
36
126
Yesterday, when I was bringing Florian's list of, and inventory of, ka-la-nas of Market of Semris upstairs from one of the wine cellars to the office of Luma, a free woman, the only free woman in the holding as far as I knew, who was seemingly the accountant and business manager of the...
38
61
Aside from the wine cellars, I knew little about the forbidding, labyrinthine passages below the house.
38
238
I was gathering up the plate from which I fed her and the cup from which I gave her her wine, and was about to return these wares to the carrying tray, when she spoke to me.
38
296
Save for the wine cellars, I knew little about the chambers or passages below the house.
47
134
"Now perhaps we shall have some wine, and, if you kneel nicely and serve well, I may consider caressing you again".
7
95
"The hair is brown, not black, not like the sheen of sable tarn; the complexion is wrong; the eyes are wrong! That is not she!" "It was she who was covered in the marked sheet," said a man.
7
312
His mask, black, covered most of his face.
8
546
Things began to go black.
10
39
A taverner's man was collecting coins at a table, and putting them in the small, black coin box, slung from his belt, at his left hip.
11
391
Surely my ensemble was tastefully and carefully thought out, the basic short, black cocktail dress, set off with pearls.
17
16
I recalled reports I had heard in the tavern of an alleged monster sighted some weeks ago in the delta, something similar, save for a greater size and a silverish color, to the leatherish, black, snakelike "long tharlarion," with which the delta teems.
33
462
"Noble leader, great Pa-Kur, confederate of beasts, Lord of the black Caste," said Addison Steele, "the slave will be of little use, as she cannot speak".
33
500
The black Caste is the noblest and most essential of castes.
33
506
I had heard of the sable caste, of the black caste, but, until this night, I had never knowingly met a representative of the caste.
33
507
Do they not mingle amongst men unnoted, until the hunt is nearly concluded, until the black dagger is placed on the forehead? Certainly he who called himself Pa-Kur spoke highly of the caste.
38
239
"Slave," she said, "seek out the men of Pa-Kur, he of the black Caste.
39
140
He hopes to take the cup as a trophy to the black Court of Brundisium, that to prove his temerity and skill.
Book 36. (30 results) Avengers of Gor
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21
146
Would he now deliberately spill the wine, as though accidentally? Would he pretend to put the wine to his lips, and then reject it, for some defect of coloration or bouquet? Perhaps he would pretend to sip the wine, and then wait for me to drink? But he brou...
4
146
"We have wine with us!" "Ta wine?" I asked, "from the terraces of Cos?" "No," she said.
19
67
The girl smiled; her anxieties melted away like a spoonful of snow in a bowl of steaming blackwine.
4
154
Falarian was a wine some thought to be a matter of mere legend.
4
157
"Keep your wine, your liquid treasure, noble ladies," said Thurnock.
5
1
We have Eluded Pursuit; Two Bottles of wine; Much Remains Unexplained; The Cove of Harpalos is Sighted "Would we had had our ram and shearing blades mounted," said Thurnock.
5
26
"Well then," said Clitus, "perhaps we should not imbibe whatever wine it was".
5
27
"It seemed a cheap Ta wine," I said, "and, judging by a dipped finger, one oversweetened".
5
43
"What of the wine?" "I considered breaking the bottles and casting them overboard last night," I said.
11
223
In the case of women, it is commonly mixed with a ka-la-na wine.
13
120
"Take these six prisoners to the ships, six to each ship, one after the other, and bring all vessels, kegs, barrels, bottles, and such, of potables, all wine, paga, water, anything drinkable, to this point.
15
50
"wine trees," said Tab.
16
291
"His father would not permit him to drink the wine of companionship with one so unfit as I".
21
103
"The wine of myth and legend?" he said.
21
115
"I have wine and slaves babble".
21
116
"Of course," he said, "you are a wine merchant, of great Brundisium, and no more need be explained to slaves than to other animals".
21
144
"Could it be," I wondered, "that Nicomachos does not recognize the danger? Is he a master actor, worthy of the stage in Ar? But perhaps the poisoned wine was not known to him.
21
155
This wine is unworthy to celebrate our understanding.
21
156
Too, could I really suppose that the Admiral of the Fleet of the Farther Islands, the First Captain of Sybaris, High Officer of Cos, could not tell the difference between a decent wine and a ka-la-na worthy at best to fortify common kal-da?" I then took both goblets and emptied them in...
29
64
"wine," I called.
29
65
"wine!" A moment later Lais entered, holding a bottle wrapped in white linen.
29
82
She poured a bit of wine into the goblets of the three free women, and then poured a similar, small amount into my goblet.
29
92
"Ladies," I said, "you have spilled your wine".
29
93
At a gesture from me, Lais, frightened, restored order, replacing the goblets before the three women and pouring a small amount of wine into each goblet.
29
95
"Do you suspect that the wine is inferior? Are you perplexed, or curious, as to the quaint markings on the bottle?" "Do not make us drink," said Melete, shuddering, struggling to appear calm, now once more seated, as were Iantha and Philomena.
29
96
"This wine may not be Falarian," I said, "but Falarian, if it exists, is quite rare.
29
103
Doubtless slave wine, which prevents conception, had been administered to her in such a way.
54
136
Sip root is the active ingredient of slave wine.
54
146
The effects of slave wine may be removed by a drink spoken of as a Releaser, which is aromatic and delicious.
54
148
It is common for Gorean war ships to have sip root or prepared slave wine amongst their stores.